On 6/21/2022 8:37 AM, Firstname
Lastname via Qgis-user wrote:
I have gone that far, but I have four sets of maps with similar units. If I categorize them independantly, I have to manually change the colours to make them consistent between layers. This is very time consuming and I was wondering if the colour can added to the attribute table so that I can edit them more easily
On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 2:56 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
Context menu of your shapefile > properties > choose Tab "Symbology" > select "Categorize" in the first line with the attribute for the name of the geologic formation as the value in the second line. Click on "Classify" and style your polygons as appropriate.Regards, Christine
Assuming all the shapefiles use the same name for the attribute you will use for categorization, you can save the styling to a style file from the Symbology tab of the Properties dialog. Do this once, then load the style file to the other layers.
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