When you
group annotation objects, you can easily move all items in the group
as one object. Groups also make it easy to modify the common visual
properties of the annotation objects.
You cannot
work on an individual object if it is part of a group. For example,
in order to modify the text of a member object, you must first ungroup
the objects.
To create
and work with groups:
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Press
and hold the CTRL key while you click on the annotation objects that
you want to group.
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Right-click
and select
GroupingGroup from the pop-up menu.
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To move
a group, click the group and drag it to a new location.
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To change
the common properties of objects in the group, right-click the group,
select
Group Properties, and make your changes.
The Group
Properties dialog box has two tabs:
Appearance and
Text. Any change you make is applied
to all members of the group whenever possible. For example, suppose
that you have grouped a marker, a rectangle, and a line. If you change
the area fill color, then only the rectangle is changed. However,
a change to the line pattern applies to both the line and the outline
of the rectangle. A change to the text properties applies to all members
that have text.
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To ungroup
the objects, right-click the group and select
GroupingUngroup from the pop-up menu.