Hi,

Looks like the .shp (the geometries) no longer matches with the .dbf file (the 
data).  That file could be corrupted.  Did you manipulate the layer in an other 
software like ArcGIS, AutoCAD or  Mapinfo?  Did you delete objects?  Different 
programs have dif ways of erasing objects in shapefiles and that can lead to 
errors of this sort.  I would also check your hard drive for other errors?   
This could be a simple HD error or the beginning of the end of a hard drive. 
You can look at the drive SMART status also. 

My first reaction would be to try exporting the file in an other format or with 
another name and see what happens.

Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!

> Le 13 mai 2020 à 06:43, Simon Niederbacher <[email protected]> a 
> écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have a problem with my shape layers (type: line). I have a layer with
> aprox. 500 line features. Since few days a thrid of those are not displayed
> anymore on the map, but are still existing in the attribute table. When I
> select one of those features and click on "zoom map to the selected rows", I
> get the error "Cannot zoom to selectet feature(s): No extent could be
> determined. 
> 
> Does somebody have an idea what could be wrong with those line features?
> 
> Thank you a lot in advance.
> 
> regards 
> Simon
> 
> 
> 
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