Hi Julia

I think you are needing to rather make use of the Rules symbology styling, which allows for sublevels. First, as you have done, create your symbology using Classification. Then, change the styling type to Rules. Under Other, right click and then you get options to create additional sub-level/nested categories, based upon another field etc.

I hope this assists.

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Nigel Berjak
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On 2025-01-21 14:42, Julia | Bureau Endemica via QGIS-User wrote:

When I use categorized symbology on my polygon shapefile in QGIS, a part of the features is assigned the category "other values". Then, the features in this category receive that same color. In my case, however, I also want the features that end up under "other values" to be categorized with their own color. I don't understand how to change that and I also don't understand why specifically these features are categorized as other values. Is there anyone who can help me with this?

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