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Andrew, agree with Nathan. Learn the QGIS tools and persevere. There are some strange behaviours at times and learning a few strategies is necessary. Is this any different from CAD?
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Colin
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I think QGIS digitising and for that matter georeferencing was designed by someone who has never has to do a lot of both.
As for CAD – I did two 28 hour AutoCAD courses and once you get the basic workflow down it is really easy to do precise shapes as well as dimensioning.
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Dr Iain Stuart
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