Yes - (not at a computer) but look under the options menu at the top - you
should see snapping options just underneath it. It works best for me to
skip to the advanced and turn on the things you wish to snap to. Experiment
a little - its almost just like arcgis snapping (if that's what you are
used to) and just as effective.

Good luck

-R
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On May 30, 2016 7:02 PM, "Maria Sousa" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone.
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> Just wondering if there is any type of Snapping function in QGIS. Been
> trying to figure it out, but haven’t found anything.
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> I’m currently working in QGIS Essen 2.14.2
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> Thanks,
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> Maria
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