 Hello, this is Hans van der Krust, Senior Lecturer at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education. In this video, I'm going to demonstrate how to save styles to a geopackage in QGIS. I've got some layers here from a geopackage that I've styled and I go to the layer properties to save the styles to the geopackage. You can save the style using the QGIS layer style file, it's a QML format, which is a form of XML that stores the styling. Another way is to store an SLD file, that's the OGC standard for styles, also an XML file. And then next time when you load the vector file, you can choose here to load the style point to the file and then the layer will be styled. But we can save it also to the geopackage and give the style a name and a description and we can check the box to use it as a default style for the layer and it will be automatically added when we load the layer. And let's do the same for the rivers, you also save the style in the geopackage to have everything together. And that's of course a big difference with the shapefile, we can have now point lines and polygons together in one file, the geodatabase, including the styling. And for peaks the same, and there it is, now to prove that everything is stored in the database I'm going to remove these three layers and add them again. So in the browser I go to the right folder and there I see the mount marci geopackage and I added three layers that I want to use, be sure to use the dissolved. And there it is, including the styling that we previously gave to the layers. I hope you've enjoyed this video, please subscribe to my YouTube channel to receive updates and for more free materials you can go to IHE Delft GIS OpenCourseWare, as you can find at GISOpenCourseWare.org.