I usually handle this in the source database instead by joining/concatenating 
x/y coordinates into a new linestring feature.  Obviously not an option if you 
are only using files, but thought I'd mention it.

Tyler

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On 2012-05-18, at 7:02 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote:

> Is there a way of connecting pairs of points and displaying the result as a 
> map.  The Points2one plugin almost does this but it joins them all up into a 
> polygon (even with lines selected), what I want is to have each pair 
> connected by a separate line.  It would seem that this plugin should do it 
> but I can’t persuade it to.
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