Computer Science, asked by akshitathakur958, 1 day ago

How can you group different objects in presentation ?​

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Answered by Gracegood
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Explanation:

Group objects using a keyboard shortcut

To group objects in PowerPoint using a keyboard shortcut:

In Normal View or Slide Master View, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the pictures, shapes or other objects you want to group.

Press Ctrl + G. The selected objects will be grouped together and have a single set of selection and rotation handles.

Group objects using the context menu

To group objects using the context menu:

In Normal View or Slide Master View, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the pictures, shapes or other objects you want to group.

Right-click one of the selected objects. A drop-down menu appears.

Select Group and then Group from the sub-menu. The selected objects will be grouped together and have a single set of selection and rotation handles.

Group appears in the context menu in PowerPoint:

Group in drop-down menu in PowerPoint.

Group objects using the Ribbon

To group objects using the Ribbon:

In Normal View or Slide Master View, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the pictures, shapes or other objects you want to group.

Click the Drawing Tools Format, Drawing Format, Shape Format, Picture Tools Format or Picture Format tab in the Ribbon.

In the Arrange group, click Group. A drop-down menu appears.

Select Group. The selected objects will be grouped together and have a single set of selection and rotation handles

The Group command appears in the Arrange group in the Ribbon:

Group command n the Ribbon in PowerPoint.

Edit an object in a group

After you group objects, you can still work with a single object in a group. Select the group and then click an item in the group to select it. You can then edit or format the selected object.

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