Hello Janet,

It will really depend on what you mean by all your work. The projects and
layouts are hard to come by, as they are in closed source format, which
ain't interoperable with other software. But the data may be in one of
hundreads of formats readable by QGIS, like Shapefiles and Filegeodatabases.

There's a plugin that tries to import QrcGIS styles into QGIS, but not sure
what it can do. It's called SLYR, there a paid version and a community
version/



Janet via QGIS-User <[email protected]> escreveu no dia quinta,
19/01/2023 à(s) 21:20:

> For a number of years, whilst a student and on the staff of University I
> have used ArcGis.  After this year I will be retiring from University and
> losing this access.  I would like to copy all my work over to QGIS, so that
> I can continue my research, could you let me know if this is possible and
> where I can locate directions to do it.  I have all my work on an external
> hard drive.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Janet
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