 Tasks and QGIS, adding XY coordinates. Adding XY coordinates will enhance your point data by providing precise geospatial information on the real world location of the points. Before we begin, ensure your point data has been added to your project. To add XY coordinates to your point data set, select the Processing tab in the top menu bar and click Toolbox. Type XY in the search bar. Under Vector Table, double-click on the Add XY Fields to Layer tool. Under Input Layer, select the point layer you would like to add XY coordinates to. Under Coordinate System, select by using the Browse icon or by using the drop-down menu to select the preferred projection type in which your coordinates will be displayed. For instance, by selecting the NAD83 UTM Zone 17N projection, our coordinates will be displayed as Easting and Northing. If we select WGS84, our coordinates will be displayed as Decimal Degrees. You have the option to save this layer in your desired location by selecting the Browse icon. Save to File or create a temporary layer by skipping this step. Let's create a temporary layer. Click on Run. The XY coordinates have now been calculated and added to your data set's attribute table. Click on Close. If you outputted a temporary layer and would like to save it, you can do so by clicking on the Temporary Scratch Layer icon in the Layers pane. The Save Scratch Layer window will open. Ensure the format is set to Esri Shape File and you can select the Browse icon next to File Name to save it. Give your new layer a File Name and select Save. Select OK when done. For more information on QGIS, visit the UTM Library QGIS playlist.