Working with Graphic Objects > Grouping objects |
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Grouping objects
To manipulate elements as a single object, you need to group them. For example, after creating a drawing such as a tree or flower, you might group the elements of the drawing so that you can easily select and move the drawing as a whole.
When you select a group, the Property inspector displays the x and y coordinates of the group and its pixel dimensions.
You can edit groups without ungrouping them. You can also select an individual object in a group for editing, without ungrouping the objects.
To create a group:
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Select the objects on the Stage that you want to group. |
You can select shapes, other groups, symbols, text, and so on. |
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Choose Modify > Group, or press Control+G (Windows) or Command+G (Macintosh). |
To ungroup objects:
Choose Modify > Ungroup, or press Control+Shift+G (Windows) or Command+Shift+G (Macintosh).
To edit a group or an object within a group:
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With the group selected, choose Edit > Edit Selected, or double-click the group with the Arrow tool. |
Everything on the page that is not part of the group is dimmed, indicating it is inaccessible. |
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Edit any element within the group. |
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Choose Edit > Edit All, or double-click a blank spot on the Stage with the Arrow tool. |
Flash restores the group to its status as a single entity, and you can work with other elements on the Stage. |
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