Hi,
the key feature to achieve what you want are map themes (the eye in the
layer tree widget), where you can define combinations of visible layers.
So you can define for each composer map the visible layers and use them
in the layout via "Follow map theme".
see
https://docs.qgis.org/3.40/en/docs/user_manual/introduction/general_tools.html#map-themes
for more information
Best regards
Stefan
Am 06.10.2025 um 12:53 schrieb WOLFF Eléonore via QGIS-User:
Hi,
I am using QGIS 3.28 Firenze because my old computer cannot support a
more recent version.
I would like to print one single layout composed of 19 maps at various
scale. I have 2 layers in the view which are filtered to display for
each map the relevant elements.
When I add a new map in the composer after having blocked the first
map, the content of the first map is changing according to what’s in
the view :-/ which is exactly what I wanted to avoid.
Could you please tell me how to proceed ?
Thank you very much
Eléonore
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