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Grouping objects

When you group two or more objects, they are treated as a single unit but retain their individual attributes. Grouping lets you apply the same formatting, properties, and other changes to all the objects within the group at the same time. In addition, grouping helps prevent accidental changes to the position of an object in relation to other objects. You can also create nested groups by grouping together existing groups.

Individual objects retain their attributes when they are grouped.

You can add objects to or remove objects from a group, and you can delete objects that are members of a group. You can also edit a single object in a group without ungrouping the objects. If you want to edit multiple objects in a group at the same time, you must first ungroup the objects. If a group contains nested groups, you can ungroup all objects in the nested groups simultaneously.

To group objects Back to Top

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The status bar indicates that a group of objects is selected.

You can select objects from different layers and group them; however, after objects are grouped, they reside on the same layer and are stacked on top of one another.

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You can create a nested group by selecting two or more groups of objects and clicking Object Group Group objects.

You can also group objects by dragging an object in the Object manager docker over another object. If the Object manager docker is not open, click Window Dockers Object manager.

You can also group objects by clicking the Group button on the property bar.

To add an object to a group Back to Top
To remove an object from a group Back to Top

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To delete an object in a group, select the object in the object list, and click Edit Delete.

To edit an object in a group Back to Top

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You can also select an object in a group by clicking the object in the Object manager docker. If the Object manager docker is not open, click Window Dockers Object manager.

To ungroup objects Back to Top

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Choosing Ungroup all objects also ungroups all nested groups. To preserve nested groups, select Ungroup objects.

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You can also ungroup objects by clicking the Ungroup button on the property bar.

You can also ungroup all nested groups within a group by clicking the Ungroup all button on the property bar.

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