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Posted on February 9, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Exported files from GeoTracker (kml,kmz.gpx) are not visible after certain zoom in QGIS

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How do I export a KMZ file from QGIS?

QGIS Creating Google Earth KMZ

  1. Open the layer in QGIS containing the data you wish to export to Google Earth.
  2. Select the object or objects you wish to export to Google Earth in the Layers panel.
  3. Right click and “Save as…”.
  4. Select “Keyhole Markup Language [KML]” from the Format dropdown list.

How do I import a KMZ file into QGIS?

KMZ files can also be opened in QGIS. Go to Layer | Add vector layer…. In the dialog that opens, click on the Browse button to open the file selector dialog. Select the All files option to view all the files and then select the elcontour1m.

Why is my KMZ file not opening?

This is because the built-in zip-utility on windows machines do not recognize a KMZ file as a zipped file. The most reliable way to determine the size of an unzipped KML is to install a zip-utility that recognizes this file type – we recommend 7zip.

Can QGIS read KMZ?

There is not a KMZ file type defined in QGIS, but QGIS supports it because the underlying OGR library can read KMZ files as well. Click on OK on the open layer dialog to open the selected layer.

How do I export a KMZ file?

To export a KMZ file, follow these steps:

  1. Select File > Export > 3D Model.
  2. Navigate to the location where you want to save your KMZ file.
  3. From the Export TypeSave as type drop-down list, select Google Earth File (*.
  4. (Optional) In the File Name box, type a new name for your file.
  5. Click the Options button.

How do I export from QGIS to GPX?

Open the route in QGIS, right click the layer and select “Save As…”. Select “GPS eXchange Format [GPX]” as the format, and “WGS 84” as the coordinate reference system (CRS).
 

How do I change a KMZ file to a KML file?

Quote from video: Application on the placed marks and choose save places option choose the file type as KML file and click Save. Button. Now you can check we have converted our KMZ file to kml.

What is KMZ vs KML?

KML can include both raster and vector data, and the file includes symbolization. KML files are like HTML, and only contains links to icons and raster layers. A KMZ file combines the images with the KML into a single zipped file.
 

Can you export KMZ to shapefile?

Conversion from KMZ to SHP



Upload your KMZ data (widely used in software like Google Earth and GPS devices) and convert them by one click to SHP (Shapefile) format (widely used in software like ESRI ArcGIS and ArcView).

How do I export a file from QGIS?

Follow these simple steps to export a layer from QGIS: Step 1: Right click on the layer in the layers panel and navigate to Export » Save Feature As…. Choose the file format from the drop-down menu (e.g. GeoPackage, ESRI shapefile, CSV).
 

How do I download Google Earth from QGIS?

QGIS: Installing Google Maps Plugin

  1. In QGIS, go to Plugins > Manage and Install Plugins.
  2. Search for OpenLayers in the search bar of the new dialogue window. Select Install.
  3. Go to Web > OpenLayers plugin > Google Maps > Google Satellite.
  4. To make the reference projection match your Maps Made Easy GeoTiff, click the.

 

How do I export a map from QGIS?

Luckily, QGIS can export its map file to a format that anyone’s computer can read, as well as printing out the map if you have a printer connected.



For our purposes, we’re going to use PDF.

  1. Click the Export as PDF button:
  2. Choose a save location and a file name as usual.
  3. Click Save.


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