 Navigating QGIS, Part 2, the Project View At the top, you will find the menu bar containing multiple tabs of features in QGIS. In the Project tab, you will find all functions relating to the creation of your map. This includes items such as creating a new project, saving, and accessing the print layout. The Edit tab contains functions allowing you to edit your layer's features. The View tab consists of options to change your map view, including zoom functions, spatial bookmarks, panels, and toolbars. The Layer tab is where you will find everything you need for tasks such as layer creating, adding, and geo-referencing. The Settings tab allows you to manage items such as the styles used and the default settings. The Plugins tab is where you can manage and install plugins and access the Python console. The Vector and Raster tabs include all tools applicable to vector and raster data respectively. The Database tab allows you to import and export databases. The Web tab allows you to access metadata catalogs through Metasearch. The Mesh tab is where you can find the Mesh calculator. The Processing tab includes all the tools available in QGIS, along with your previous analysis history and their results. You can refer to the Help tab if you need assistance or want to report an issue. Along the bottom, you will find a search bar. This provides a quick reference if you are looking for a specific tool or setting. You will also find the coordinates of the area your mouse hover is over, the scale of your map view, a magnifier to zoom on an area without changing the scale, a rotation tool, a render option, and your current CRS. For more information on QGIS, visit the UTM Library QGIS playlist.