 Hello, in this video we're going to create a locator map. We will use data from natural earth, but it's also provided with the course data. Natural earth data is freely available from the internet. We use the country boundaries. After adding it to the layers panel, we move it out of the group. Let's make sure that only country boundaries is checked. I also want the boundary of the rule catchment, so I'm going to duplicate the layer, which was already the copy with the outline, and use the copy then in combination with the country boundaries. I move it out of the group, and I select both layers, and I also group the selected two layers. And I name the group locator map. Now let's style the country boundaries. Select simple fill, and change the fill style to no brush. Release the stroke width to 0.46. Then go to the labels tab, and change to single labels. Make sure the field with the names of the countries is selected, and the country names then appear. Choose Calibri as a font, and make it bold. We choose the size to 9 points. Now go to style the rule catchment copy-copy layer, and change it to a simple fill. Note that it's still on the inverted polygon, so I change it back to the single symbol. Then change the fill color, and use the RGB values to create a light blue by using 0, 145, and 255. We can add the color to the history by adding it there to the boxes. That's useful because I'm going to use the same color for the stroke, so I can simply select it here from the stored colors. Now create a map theme for the locator map. Add theme, and call it locator map. Save the project, and in the print layout add a new map frame. Place it somewhere in the upper right, and you see that there it will take the layers from the map canvas that are currently active. But if we check follow theme, we can choose here locator map, and then any changes in the locator map theme will also be reflected here, and we can separate between the main map theme and the locator map theme. So in this video you've learned how to create a locator map in the print layout.