 Hello, in this video we're going to create a geo package with all the data layers and styles and the project. Let's start with using the package layers tool from the processing toolbox. With the tool we can package vector layers into a new geo package. So I choose here the layers that I want to package. So I just want the catchment boundary and the channels. And by default the box is checked to save the styles into the geo package, which I also want. Choose an output name for the geo package file. And click run. If I refresh the browser panel I can find here our new geo package with the two layers in it. Now let's add some more layers that we want to keep. I'm going to add the DEM subset tiff layer. In order to do so simply drag the layer to the geo package. It says that the import was successful. Note that for rusters the styles are not imported and we see it there. The three layers but they need to be added to the project because they're not automatically added. So I select the three layers and drag it to the map canvas. Remove the non geo package layers and only keep the geo package layers that we want to keep. I'm renaming the DEM to not get confused because it got another name and I'm duplicating it called duplicate hillshade because the DEM does not have the style I'm going to copy the style from the original file from the geo tiff and paste it here. I can do the same for the hillshade. Now I remove everything that I don't need anymore and only keep the geo package layers that I've styled. You can check if these are your geo package layer by hovering your mouse over the files. I can also save the project to the geo package. In this way we have everything together in one file so I save it to whore data and I call it whore. Click OK. Now everything is in one geo package. In this video you've learned to package all your layers into one geo package including the styles and the project.