Grouping objects lets you move, resize, and style multiple elements as a single unit, making it easier to keep your design organized. You can always ungroup later if you need to adjust individual items.
How to Group Objects
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Select the objects you want to group
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Hold Shift while clicking each object.
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Or click and drag your mouse over all the objects you want to include.
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Group the objects
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Click the Group button in the top toolbar.
Or right-click the selection and choose Group from the context menu.
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How to Ungroup Objects
Click once on the grouped set.
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Click the Group button again (now shown as “Ungroup”).
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Or right-click and choose Ungroup from the context menu.
FAQs
1. What happens when I group objects?
Grouped objects behave as one unit, so you can move, resize, and style them together without affecting their individual alignment.
2. Can I still edit an object after it’s grouped?
Yes. Double-click the object inside the group (if supported) to enter isolation mode, or temporarily ungroup to make changes.
3. Can I group different types of objects together?
Yes. Text boxes, images, icons, and shapes can all be grouped together.
4. Can I create nested groups?
Yes. You can group objects that are already part of another group. To fully separate them, you may need to ungroup multiple times.
5. Is there a limit to how many objects I can group?
No, there isn’t a set limit. You can group as many objects as you need for your design.
6. Will grouping affect alignment or distribution tools?
No. You can still use alignment and distribution tools on grouped objects, and they will adjust as a unit.
Notes & Best Practices
When objects are grouped, they behave as one unit. You can move, resize, or apply styles in a single step.
To edit a single object inside a group without ungrouping, double-click the object (if supported) to enter isolation mode.
Groups can be nested (a group within a group). You may need to ungroup multiple times to fully separate all objects.
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