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The Group command allows you to connect multiple elements together as a group for the purpose of moving or duplicating them as one item. | The Group command allows you to connect multiple elements together as a group for the purpose of moving or duplicating them as one item. | ||
Select the elements you want to group by holding down the shift key and clicking each element in turn with the Select Item (C) tool. Then use Item > Group (Ctrl G) to create the group. | Select the elements you want to group by holding down the '''shift key''' and clicking each element in turn with the '''[[Toolbars#Toolbar_Icons:_Insert_Objects|Select Item]]''' (C) tool. Then use '''Item > Group''' (Ctrl G) to create the group. | ||
==See examples== | |||
The group command is used in the following examples: | |||
* [[How to make business cards]] | |||
[[Category:Basics]] [[Category:EN]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 16 February 2016
The Group command allows you to connect multiple elements together as a group for the purpose of moving or duplicating them as one item.
Select the elements you want to group by holding down the shift key and clicking each element in turn with the Select Item (C) tool. Then use Item > Group (Ctrl G) to create the group.
See examples
The group command is used in the following examples: