You can organize your map features with map layers. For example, you can put color-coded restaurants on one layer and coffee shops on another.
Change the number of layers
Maps are created with one layer, but you can have up to 10.
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open or create a map. You’ll see your layers in the box on the left.
- Make the changes you want.
- Add a layer: Click Add layer. Then click the title and add a name.
- Delete a layer: Next to the layer title, click More Delete this layer.
- Hide or show everything on a layer: Uncheck or check the layer.
Change what’s in a layer
You can move map features among layers, pick their colors and icons, or change their info.
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open or create a map.
- You’ll see your layers in the box on the left. Checked layers are visible.
- Make the changes you want.
Move map features among layers
You can drag lines, shapes or places to a new spot in a layer’s list of features or between layers.
If you can’t move a map feature:
- Make sure it’s not grouped with other map features.
- Make sure you’re not moving it onto a directions layer.
- Make sure there’s no info in fields the destination layer doesn’t have.
Edit a layer’s info in a table
To view a layer’s contents in a table, click More Open data table.
- Edit line, shape or place info: Edit cells.
- Add or delete info fields: Add or delete columns.
- Change column formats: Duplicate the column and delete the original.
Pick colors and icons for a layer
- Go to a layer that has map features, like places or lines, and click Style .
- Under "Group places by", pick a style.
- Pick a style from the list and follow instructions:
- Uniform style: One color and icon for the entire layer.
- Sequence of numbers: Mark places on the map with a number.
- Individual styles: Each map feature has its own color and icon.
- Style by data column: Group items by data values. Each group has its own colors and icons. You can sort by ranges or categories.
- To pick colors and icons, point at each map feature or group of features and click Color .
Tip: To group map features into ranges, pick a column in Number format.