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Mastering QGIS - Second Edition
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Often you need to create a series of maps, all with the same data. For example, street atlases for urban areas, or maps of watersheds in a National Forest. The Atlas function in the Print Composer allow you to set up and configure a series of maps. Once configured QGIS will autogenerate each map image. This can be a tremendous time saver and can also reduce human error.
Typically map elements, such as the title or legend, will need to change with each atlas image. These map elements can be configured with Atlas to allow for map by map customizations. The key element in an Atlas is the Coverage layer whose features define the extent of each map and the number of maps.
For this example, you will use the Baltimore_Atlas.qgs project. Our goal is to generate a map of each neighborhood. Since there are 271, doing this manually would take days. However, using the Atlas feature we can accomplish this a much shorter period of time.
To begin, open the project...
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