Grouping objects
After you’ve placed multiple objects into the position you want, you should group the objects so that you can move them around as a unit without accidentally misaligning one or more of them. When you use Shift+click to select multiple objects, the Group Objects button shown in Figure 32-15 appears. Click that button to group the objects, or select Arrange?Group (Ctrl+Shift+G).
To ungroup a selected group, click the Ungroup Objects button that appears, or select Arrange?Ungroup (Ctrl+Shift+G). Note that you can still select an individual object within a group, such as to work with the object’s formatting
settings. First click the group and then click the individual object. Selection handles with x marks in them appear around the selected object within the group.
FIGURE 32-15
Click the Group Objects button to make the selected objects stick together as a single unit.
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