Sunday, February 12, 2017

Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects in Outlook 2007

Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects in Outlook 2007

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Overview of grouping shapes, pictures, and objects

Group shapes or objects

Group pictures

Ungroup shapes, pictures, or objects

Convert a SmartArt graphic to individual shapes

Regroup shapes or objects

Regroup pictures

Overview of grouping shapes, pictures, and objects

To work faster, you can group shapes, pictures, or other objects. Grouping lets you flip, rotate, move, or resize all shapes or objects at the same time as though they were a single shape or object. You can also change the attributes of all of the shapes in a group at one time, by changing the fill color or adding a shadow, for example. Effects cannot be applied to the group as if they are one object, so an effect such as a shadow applies to all of the shapes or objects in the group and not to the outline of the group. You can select an item within a group and apply an attribute without ungrouping the shapes, or you can create groups within groups to help you build complex drawings.

You can ungroup a group of shapes at any time and then regroup them later.

Think of SmartArt graphics as automatically grouped shapes with specific, automatic layout features. If you convert your SmartArt graphic to individual shapes, you lose the design and formatting tools available on the SmartArt Tools tabs, including the Layouts, Change Colors, and SmartArt Styles galleries. However, you can format the individual shapes by using the options on the Drawing Tools tab instead. After you convert a SmartArt graphic to individual shapes, it is not possible to convert the shapes back to a SmartArt graphic.

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Group shapes or objects

  1. Insert a drawing canvas. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click New Drawing Canvas.

    Word Insert tab

  2. Cut and paste the shapes or objects that you want to group onto the drawing canvas.

  3. Select the shapes or other objects that you want to group.

    For more information about selecting shapes, see Select a shape or other object.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • For shapes without text, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Group.

      Drawing Tools, Format tab

    • For shapes with text, under Text Box Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Group.

      Text Box Tools Format tab image

      If you do not see the Drawing Tools, Text Box Tools or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a shape or other object.

  5. Drag the grouped shapes or objects off of the drawing canvas.

  6. Select the drawing canvas, and then press DELETE.

    Notes: 

    • After you group shapes or other objects, you can continue to select any single shape or object within the group. Select the group, and then click the individual shape or object that you want to select.

    • You cannot group shapes and other objects across multiple programs.

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Group pictures

  1. Right-click each picture that you want to group, and on the shortcut menu, point to Text Wrapping.

  2. Click Square or any option other than In Line with Text.

  3. Insert a drawing canvas. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click New Drawing Canvas.

    Word Insert tab

  4. Cut and paste the pictures that you want to group onto the drawing canvas.

  5. Select the pictures that you want to group.

    For more information about selecting pictures, see Select a shape or other object.

  6. Under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Group.

    Picture Tools, Format tab image

    If you do not see the Picture Tools or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a picture or other object.

  7. Drag the grouped pictures off of the drawing canvas.

  8. Select the drawing canvas, and then press DELETE.

    Notes: 

    • After you group pictures or other objects, you can continue to select any single picture or object within the group. Select the group, and then click the individual picture or object that you want to select.

    • You cannot group pictures and other objects across multiple programs.

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Ungroup shapes, pictures, or objects

To ungroup a group of shapes or other objects (for example, if you want to move a group but leave one shape behind or make extensive changes to one shape without changing the other shapes), do the following:

  1. Insert a drawing canvas. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click New Drawing Canvas.

    Word Insert tab

  2. Drag the group that you want to ungroup onto the drawing canvas.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To ungroup shapes without text or other objects, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Ungroup Button image .

      Drawing Tools, Format tab

    • For shapes with text, under Text Box Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Group.

      Text Box Tools Format tab image

    • To ungroup pictures, under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Ungroup Button image .

      Picture Tools, Format tab image

  4. If you do not see the Drawing Tools, Text Box Tools, Picture Tools, or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a group of shapes, pictures, or other objects.

  5. Drag the shapes, pictures, or objects off of the drawing canvas.

  6. Select the drawing canvas and then press DELETE.

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Convert a SmartArt graphic to individual shapes

If you want to give the shapes of your SmartArt graphic a complex look or get fine control over resizing and positioning of shapes in your SmartArt graphic, convert your SmartArt graphic to individual shapes.

Important: After you convert your SmartArt graphic to individual shapes, it is not possible to convert them back to a SmartArt graphic. When you convert a SmartArt graphic, you cannot automatically layout shapes, and you lose the design and formatting tools available on the SmartArt Tools tabs, including the Layouts, Change Colors, and SmartArt Styles galleries. However, you can still format the shapes by using the options on the Drawing Tools tab instead.

  1. Select all of the shapes in your SmartArt graphic.

    To select all of the shapes, click a shape, and then press CTRL+A.

  2. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy.

  3. To convert your SmartArt graphic to individual shapes, click a different area in your document, and then on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste.

Note: When you convert to shapes from a SmartArt graphic, each individual shape becomes a grouped shape. So for every shape in your SmartArt graphic, two shapes are grouped when you paste — one shape is for the text, and the other shape is for the geometry. If the shape in your SmartArt graphic did not contain text, you may see a font or text size that is different from the other shapes when you enter text in the shape.

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Regroup shapes or objects

  1. Insert a drawing canvas. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click New Drawing Canvas.

    Word Insert tab

  2. Drag the shapes or objects that you want to regroup onto the drawing canvas.

  3. Select any one of the shapes or objects that were previously in a group.

    If you converted your SmartArt graphic to individual shapes, it is not possible to convert them back to a SmartArt graphic or to regroup them.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • To regroup shapes without text or other objects, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Regroup Button image .

      Drawing Tools, Format tab

    • To regroup shapes with text, under Text Box Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Regroup Button image .

      Text Box Tools Format tab image

  5. If you do not see the Drawing Tools, Text Box Tools, or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a group of shapes, pictures, or other objects.

  6. Drag the regrouped shapes or objects off of the drawing canvas.

  7. Select the drawing canvas, and then press DELETE.

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Regroup pictures

  1. Insert a drawing canvas. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click New Drawing Canvas.

    Word Insert tab

  2. Drag the pictures or objects that you want to regroup onto the drawing canvas.

  3. Select any one of the pictures or objects that were previously in a group.

  4. Under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Group Button image , and then click Regroup Button image .

    Picture Tools, Format tab image

    If you do not see the Picture Tools or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a picture or other object.

  5. Drag the regrouped shapes or objects off of the drawing canvas.

  6. Select the drawing canvas, and then press DELETE.

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