Group Word objects - how it works
If you want to merge an object from several elements, you can group it with Word. We show you how to do this.
Microsoft Office Word: Group objects
With "Microsoft Office Word" you can make several objects into a single object. This treats the "new" object as a single image.
- Select the object that you want to merge. This can be diagrams, tables or graphics, for example. Make sure that the objects are part of the Word document.
- You can then select several objects by holding down the [Ctrl] key.
- When you have marked the objects, a new tab named "Image Tools" appears in the multifunction bar. Click on "Format" there.
- In the "Arrange" area you will find the "Group" menu item.
- With a click on "Group" you combine your objects into one.
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