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Posted on February 24, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Exporting QGIS project using qgis2web

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How do I export an entire QGIS project?

Every layer, including all possible data processed, can be saved as a shapefile.

  1. Go to the Layers Panel on the left side.
  2. Right-click on the relevant layer.
  3. Click on Save as…
  4. Select Esri Shapefile.
  5. Choose a name and a location.
  6. Click on OK.

 

How do I export a web map from QGIS?

Once you’re OK with all the settings, click “Export”. Next, it will build a web map package to the folder location you select. After it finishes exporting, it packages all the contents and settings you selected into a folder. The folder contains all of the supporting files and folders.
 

How do I export a georeferenced map from QGIS?

Export from Map –



To export this map as a GeoPDF, from the Project menu choose Import/Export > Export Map to PDF. This provides options to: choose the map extent to export e.g. the current map extent or a user defined extent. change the scale of the output map.
 

How do I export a GeoTIFF from QGIS?

To EXPORT the raster as a GeoTIFF, right click on the raster layer in the LAYER LIST, then SAVE AS. For WorldMap, set the CRS as WGS 84, EPSG 4326. Set Resolution to COLUMNS and accept the defaults. For CREATE OPTIONS set to No Compression.

How do I export an entire project?

Choose File > Export > Save Project as File, and under Other File Types, double-click Microsoft Excel Workbook.

What is a .QGZ file?

The QGZ format is a compressed (zip) archive containing a QGS file and a QGD file. The QGD file is the associated sqlite database of the qgis project that contain auxiliary data for the project. If there are no auxiliary data, the QGD file will be empty.

How do I export a map from GIS online?

Export the data from ArcGIS Online

  1. Log in to ArcGIS Online.
  2. In ArcGIS Online, navigate to the hosted feature layer’s item details page.
  3. On the layer’s item details page, on the Overview tab, click Export Data > Export to Shapefile.

 

How do I save a Webmap?

Save a web map in a portal

  1. Add a web map to a project.
  2. Add data layers or make changes to the symbology, pop-ups, or labels of existing web layers in the map.
  3. On the ribbon, on the Share tab, in the Manage group, click Save Web Map .
  4. Optionally, edit the Summary and Tags fields.

How do I copy a Webmap?

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How do I export all my data driven pages at once?

How to export Data Driven Pages to PDF using ArcMap

  1. Verify that Data Driven Pages are enabled and that ArcMap is in layout view.
  2. Click File > Export Map from the main menu.
  3. Navigate to where you want to save the export file.
  4. Click the Save as type arrow and click PDF.
  5. Type a file name for the export file.

How do I export a QField project?

To get a quick overview of the process, here is a list of typical steps:

  1. Create a QField package.
  2. Copy the QField package to the target device.
  3. Go out and collect data.
  4. Copy the modified data back to your desktop computer.
  5. Synchronize the modified data with your database or files.


How do I package a project in QGIS?

From the Processing menu choose > Toolbox > and open the Database section. Choose the Package Layers menu option. The Package Layers Tool will open. In the Package Layers Tool choose the Input Layers by clicking on the Ellipsis icon and then selecting the Layers from the map window that you wish to group together.
 

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