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When you group several objects, you combine them into a unit that can be selected and manipulated like a single object.
In practice, this means the following:
If you click on an object that belongs to a group, the entire group is selected. You can then move the group, and all objects of the group will also be moved.
Once the group is selected, clicking subsequently on a single object of the group will enable you to edit that object separately. It can then be moved, rotated, enlarged/reduced, provided with text or even deleted within the grouping.
To group objects, proceed as follows:
1. | Select the objects to be grouped. To do so, click on the objects successively while holding down the Shift keyñ. |
Alternatively: Drag a rectangle around all objects to be selected (without placeholders) while holding down the mouse button. |
2. | Click on the Group icon (in the Objects group) on the object-specific ribbon tab. Alternatively: Right-click on the selected objects and choose Group in the context menu. |
Ungrouping objects
To ungroup objects, proceed as follows:
1. | Select the group by clicking (once) on one of the objects in it. |
2. | Click on the Group icon again or choose the command Ungroup via the context menu. |