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okay so the aim of this screencast is to show you how to remove features from a vector layer shapefile or whatever in QGIS and so that it wonamp;#39;t be really boring Iamp;#39;ll show you two ways to do it first you have to start editing your layer here you see a shapefile with points there I made them big so when I use the selection tool and letamp;#39;s say I select those two points you see they become yellow if Iamp;#39;m in editing mode and selected features sorry you can go into bin gone once the day you would want to save your layer or if you press the stop editing it will ask you whether it whether or not to - to save your layer another way to do it if you go to that a good stable it is you can select features directly from here letamp;#39;s say seven feature ID number seven is the yellow and you can go to the bin bin through here or through here and you can also use the column filter due to the selection again number seven the only visible one i cannot select it go here g