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About this lesson
Group various shapes together into a single slide object to help you position the group of shapes in a specific location, while still gaining access to the size and formatting options available within PowerPoint for those individual shapes.
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Group and Ungroup Shapes.pptx38 KB Group and Ungroup Shapes - Complete.pptx
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Quick reference
Topic
Grouping multiple objects into a single object.
When to use
When it’s easier to treat multiple objects as a single object – to move, resize or apply an animation.
Instructions
Group objects
- Select the various objects, and either:
- Right-click on the object selection, click the Group menu item, and then click Group, or
- Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G.
Ungroup grouped objects
- Select the various objects, and either:
- Right-click on the object selection, click the Group menu item, and then click Ungroup, or
- Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+G.
Regroup previously grouped objects
- Select one of the previously grouped objects, then right-click on the object selection, click the Regroup.
- Select the group of objects with the pointer.
- Select the single object within the group.
- Move the object with either the pointer by dragging or bumping the object with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
Move a single object within a group
Also note:
Grouping objects allows you to move, resize, rotate or apply various formats to objects. You can learn more about this feature by experimenting with it.
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