Hi,

As a newbie, I would start doing is once by hand.  Then, the easiest way is to 
create a model. You can create a model in the processing plugin.  Make sure the 
plugin is activated and the panel opened. A model can permit you to link a 
number of algorithms together.  The other way is to go with python but that is 
more complicated.

Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux

> Le 9 mars 2022 à 12:06, Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV via Qgis-user 
> <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Greetings,
> I want to create distribution maps by county occurrence for plant species 
> found in West Virginia.
> 
> What I hope is possible is to load all the county names where a specific 
> species occurs and then have a county map of West Virginia generated with the 
> counties where the species occurs shaded to a particular grey shade and 
> transparency.
> 
> And, while I am wishful thinking it would then be nice to have the output 
> saved to a new layer and then made to a tiff file. All automated a much as 
> possible.
> 
> If I do this manually I have to load the county outline and read a list of 
> county occurrence and then select each one , save to a new layer, choose the 
> shading color and transparency and then take a screen shot of the map area.
> 
> NOTE: I am newbie so if someone comes up with a way to do this I may or may 
> not understand what they are talking about.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> WV-Mike
> 
> 
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