Hello Image93

You could query your layer and group by coordinate to get a count of the number 
of points with the same location.  QGIS can display overlaid points using 
blending modes (multiply) so that overlaid points appear darker as there are 
more of them.  Or you could use the point displacement renderer which is 
designed to show multiple points in the same place.

As for automatically moving them - you'd need to run them through the geocoder 
again after adding some additional information to help improve the process.  If 
there are not too many points then it might be a manual process but I imagine 
moving any more than about 10 would get old very quickly.

Ross


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Angus Council, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Forfar, DD8 1AT
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Subject: [Qgis-user] qgis 2.8 : move overlayed points ?

Dear all,

i'm working with a big point layer. I have to do several thematic maps.
We had geocoded those points (shop) with several geocoding automatic method.
Several points have been geocode approximately => "street geocoding accuracy". 
That's why, sometimes, several points are overlaid (stack of points).
Is there a way to identify and move automatically overlayed points ?

Thank you very much for your help.




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