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Hold the Shift (or Ctrl) key and click the objects you want to group. Selecting multiple objects. From the Format tab, click the Group command and select Group. Grouping objects. The selected objects will now be grouped.
Select objects that are part of a group. Select the group, and then do one of the following: To select one object, click the object. To select multiple shapes in a group, press and hold Shift or Ctrl while you click the shapes.
Press and hold command while you use the mouse or touchpad to select the shapes, pictures, or other objects that you want to group. Click the Shape Format tab or the Picture Format tab, and then click Group > Group.
Press and hold CTRL while you select the shapes, pictures, or objects that you want to group. , and then click Group. If you do not see the Drawing Tools or Picture Tools tabs, make sure that you selected a shape, picture, or other object. You might have to double-click the object to open the Format tab.
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