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| Contents > Editing objects on layouts > Arranging objects > Grouping and ungrouping objects |
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| Grouping and ungrouping objects |
| Group multiple objects so you can work on the grouped object as if it were a single object. You can: |
| copy and paste grouped objects, maintaining the arrangement of the objects within the group |
| more easily work with stacking order, because grouped objects all exist on the same layer |
| align an individual object to a grouped object |
| To group objects: |
| 1. | In Layout mode, select the objects you want to group. |
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For more information, see Selecting objects. |
| 2. | Choose Arrange menu > Group. |
| To ungroup a grouped object: |
| Select the group, then choose Arrange menu > Ungroup. |
| Notes |
| When you ungroup a group that contains other groups, the subgroups stay grouped. |
| If you include a locked object in the group, the resulting grouped object is also locked. |
| You can edit text that's part of a group by double-clicking the text. |
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