So the last couple of responses are good - those are things you need to check.

Try this - bottom right hand corner of QGIS there is a small icon that appears to be a circle with some shading. Just to the left of it you probably see EPSG:4326 (hopefully). Click on the icon - turn on "on the fly" CRS transformation and see if things line up.

Randy



On 08/08/2014 02:08 PM, Mary O'Shaughnessy wrote:

Hello all:

I am a very new user of QGIS (v. 2.4) on a Windows installation. I have a SHP file and a CSV file with good geocoded addresses in the area delineated by the SHP file. However, I cannot get the layers to display together. I have turned off “Control rendering order,” checked the transparency of the layers, and can’t figure out what else is wrong. I searched the documentation and didn’t find anything else.

Any suggestions are very much appreciated.

Thank you.

Mary O’Shaughnessy

Manager, Information Technology

Her Justice

100 Broadway, 10^th Floor

New York, NY 10005

646-442-1179

http://www.herjustice.org <http://www.inmotiononline.org/>


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