Ok, thanks. On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 8:43 AM David Strip <qgis-u...@stripfamily.net> wrote:
> 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 <geo.gu...@web.de> 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. > -- Byron Veilleux, MSc. P.Geo Conjugate Geologic Services Limited Calgary, Alberta Canada by...@conjugategeo.com Cell:4037108414
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