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this video will show you how to resolve a situation in which you have a vector data set in which the coordinate system is incorrectly defined for this example Im going to be working with two datasets one is the New Hampshire political districts this is the data set I trust the coordinate system is defined correctly the other is a point data set of recreational points now someone has told me the coordinate system for this particular data set has been incorrectly defined because I trust the political districts data set Im going to add that to my map as soon as I add it to my map my map will adult with a coordinate system of this particular data set because its the first data set added to the map going into the properties of the map I can see that now the coordinate system of the map matches the coordinate system of the New Hampshire political districts layer now Im going to add that point dataset representing recreational areas to my mat now of course the coordinate system is incorre