Grouping objects
Grouping lets you select and move several objects as a single object. This is useful, for example, when overlaying objects to create reflections and highlights. Grouping associated objects means you cannot accidentally move one of them.
 To group objects
 To group objects
1. Select the objects (see Selecting objects).
2. From the Arrange menu, choose Group.
Tips
 If you want to change an object inside a group, you do not need to ungroup it. See Selecting objects in objects.
 If you want to change an object inside a group, you do not need to ungroup it. See Selecting objects in objects.
 You can still apply attributes to individual objects within a group. Just hold down CTRL as you drag-and-drop the attribute. See Apply inside.
 You can still apply attributes to individual objects within a group. Just hold down CTRL as you drag-and-drop the attribute. See Apply inside.
 Notes on groups and feathering.
 Notes on groups and feathering.
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