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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">You can style markers differently, even
if they are in the same layer. I would add a new integer column to
the CSV file "style". Points that are to receive the same styling
get the same integer value. For example, red markers are 1, blue
are 2, etc. Or square are 1, round are 2, etc. Then in the
properties->symbolize tab, select "Categorized" for the styling
method, and select the new style field for value. Then set the
style for each category.<br>
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I think this approach has two advantages:<br>
1. Easier import of the point<br>
2. Better control over grouping points with similar styling.<br>
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There are probably other, perhaps more powerful ways that someone
else can suggest. <br>
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On 2/10/2026 5:58 AM, ERT - Mike Breiding wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="Georgia">On 2/9/2026 8:44
PM, David Strip wrote:<br>
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<font face="Georgia"> placing each point on a separate layer
seems unusual. Can you tell us why you want to do this? </font></blockquote>
<font face="Georgia">Hello Dave,</font><br>
<font face="Georgia">There are 29 points representing mile markers
on a local Rail-Trail.<br>
I would like to be able to style some markers differently from
the others.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
-Mike</font></blockquote>
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