Hi Alana.You cannot edit the csv file, however, you can save it as a shapefile 
or other vector format.  You can choose the  coordinate system you want the 
data to reside in when you save it.Load the newly minted vector file snd you 
can recalculate or add new coordinate fields if required, however. If you 
imported the original csv and correctly set the coordinate system, then a 
recalculation of the coordinate fields will not be required to display the data 
correctly.Kirk SchmidtSent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Alanna Mitchell via QGIS-User 
<[email protected]> Date: 2024-01-24  5:55 a.m.  (GMT-04:00) To: 
[email protected] Subject: [Qgis-user] How to Change Layer coordinate 
fields 

Dear group,






I have a qgis project I have been working on. It was point data uploaded as a 
delimited
 text layer, and in the excel file (.csv) I have the data in lat/long and 
easting/northing (irish transverse mercator) and I haven't opened it in a 
while, but when I did it changed one of the fields to longtidue, so now one is 
projecting in easting and one
 in longitude. I wish to alter this from the actual file, I don't want to 
reupload it again as I have a lot of project layouts saved that I only need to 
alter the symbology on and resave. I haven't been able to figure this out. In 
my excel file I have the coordinates,
 so I wish to change the column the field is derived from. Is this possible? 
When I hover over the layer on QGIS, I can see the file path so even if I had a 
way to access this and change it, I think I would manage. Thank you for any 
help. Kind regards.





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