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map fans welcome back today weamp;#39;re having a look at zip files and qgis part of what i do is tutor a course at the university of oxford and itamp;#39;s aimed at complete beginners in gis and qgis as itamp;#39;s aimed at complete beginners i often get asked this question about dealing with zip files so i thought itamp;#39;d be useful to dive into it further and have a good look at it if youamp;#39;d like to sign up for this course through the university of oxford then there is a link in the description below if youamp;#39;re looking for a quicker course and youamp;#39;re a complete beginner then head on over to udemy again thereamp;#39;s a link in the description below and you can take my introduction to gis and qgis 3 course via udemy and youamp;#39;ll get more of a discount if you use that link in the description below hope to see you there but for now letamp;#39;s get on with zip files today iamp;#39;m on a windows 10 machine and iamp;#39;m using qgis 3.10.9 and here