How to zoom/pan a map in in QGIS layout independently from the frame












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I am coming from ArcMap. Working in the layout view, I had buttons to zoom/pan data and other buttons to zoom/pan the view itself. In QGIS, I can't seem to be able to achieve this. The only buttons I have are for zooming/panning the view not the data(the same happens when I use the mouse scroll wheel).
Any way to achieve this?










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    I am coming from ArcMap. Working in the layout view, I had buttons to zoom/pan data and other buttons to zoom/pan the view itself. In QGIS, I can't seem to be able to achieve this. The only buttons I have are for zooming/panning the view not the data(the same happens when I use the mouse scroll wheel).
    Any way to achieve this?










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      I am coming from ArcMap. Working in the layout view, I had buttons to zoom/pan data and other buttons to zoom/pan the view itself. In QGIS, I can't seem to be able to achieve this. The only buttons I have are for zooming/panning the view not the data(the same happens when I use the mouse scroll wheel).
      Any way to achieve this?










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      I am coming from ArcMap. Working in the layout view, I had buttons to zoom/pan data and other buttons to zoom/pan the view itself. In QGIS, I can't seem to be able to achieve this. The only buttons I have are for zooming/panning the view not the data(the same happens when I use the mouse scroll wheel).
      Any way to achieve this?







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          You can pan the map by first selecting it. Then using the "Move item content" tool:



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          While this tool is active as well you can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the map.






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            You just have to use the "Move item content" tool



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              You can pan the map by first selecting it. Then using the "Move item content" tool:



              enter image description here



              While this tool is active as well you can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the map.






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                You can pan the map by first selecting it. Then using the "Move item content" tool:



                enter image description here



                While this tool is active as well you can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the map.






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                  You can pan the map by first selecting it. Then using the "Move item content" tool:



                  enter image description here



                  While this tool is active as well you can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the map.






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                  You can pan the map by first selecting it. Then using the "Move item content" tool:



                  enter image description here



                  While this tool is active as well you can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the map.







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                      You just have to use the "Move item content" tool



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