Hi Luca, 

You can export a template file - but if you have linked files (such as
images, logos, etc.) in your layout you will have to send those files
along. In the print composer window -> Composer menu -> Save as
Template. 

You might want to read the user manual if you are not so familiar with
the concept of the print composer. Always a good idea to read the
documentation ;-) 

Greetings, 

Andreas 

On 2015-07-23 11:14, Luca Galuppini wrote: 

> thank you for responses dear Andreas and Ujaval, i will try it asap. 
> by the way is there a way to save a print model into a portable file? 
> i work on my project on 2 different computers and also have a collaborator, 
> all files are in a dropbox, but the print project seems to be stored locally. 
> 
> 2015-07-23 10:47 GMT+02:00 Neumann, Andreas <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> It would be better to use just a basic rectangle instead of an HTML frame 
> with no content. There are basic shapes available, like rectangles, 
> circles/ellipse and triangles. The icon for the basic shapes is next to the 
> icon you use to add scalebars. You can lock the rectangle element after 
> creation so it doesn't interfere with the selection of other elements. 
> 
> Andreas 
> 
> On 2015-07-23 10:36, Ujaval wrote: 
> 
> For outer black border, you can add a new HTML frame with no content. It's a 
> hack, but seems to work. 
> ​ 
> Geographic coordinates without seconds is possible. Use format 'Degree, 
> Minute' and change coordinate precision to 0. 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Luca Galuppini <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> dear all i am working on a map border, i would like to obtain a result 
> similar to this one:
> http://www.giroparchi.it/it/cartadeisentieri/ [1] only, i cannot find in the 
> map composer the possibility to: - add an outer black border 7-10 mm away 
> from the actual map frame - represent UTM coordinate values in thousands 
> meters (ie 587 instead of 587000) 
> - represent geographic coordinates without seconds (ie 44°15' instead of 
> 44°15'0") is there a way to do it ?
> 
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