Hi Steven,

There are two ways to access these elements:

* through the attribute table
* by changing the behavior of the Identify tool: Options --> Map Tools --> Identify section --> "Top Down". This should return a listing of all elements that were hit, no matter if an element is covered by others.

Andreas

On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 09:08:40 +0000, Steven Campbell wrote:
Hi

I have a layer that has nine polygons that are identical, I need to
delete eight of them, but I can't seem to see a way of easily
identifying the one polygon I need to keep (i.e. QGIS only allows me
to click on the top polygon, not scroll through the underlying
polygons).

Any suggestions would be gratefully received!

Thanks

Steve Campbell

GIS Manager

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Borough of Poole | Civic Centre | Poole BH15 2RU

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