You can group shapes, pictures, or other objects (but not text boxes). Grouping lets you rotate, flip, 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, such as adding a shape fill or effect, or an effect to a picture. You can ungroup a group of shapes at any time and then regroup them later.


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If you do not see the Drawing Tools, Picture Tools, or Format tabs, make sure that you selected a group of shapes, pictures, or other objects. You might have to double-click the object to open the Format tab.

If your selection includes a table, worksheet, or GIF image, the Group button will not be available. In PowerPoint, the Group button may not be available if the shape, picture or object has been inserted into a placeholder or you are trying to group a placeholder, as placeholders cannot be grouped with other shapes, pictures, objects.

You might want to move a group but leave one shape or picture behind, or you might need to make extensive changes to one shape without changing the other shapes in the group. To do this, you first dissolve, or ungroup, the grouping of objects.

Press and hold CTRL while you click the shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. You will need to select more than one shape, picture or object in order to enable the Group button. You can select all the objects on a slide by pressing CTRL+A.

How to group a picture and a shape/text box in Microsoft Word 2013? I have discovered that I can't group pictures as well. Does "Group" command concerned with grouping shapes only? Are there any workarounds to this problem?

It is a real shame that pictures and textboxes/shapes can't be grouped in more recent versions of word. I heard that if you add a textbox, click on properties, fill, and add the image as a fill picture of a textbox then one would be able to group with other textboxes, but I have not found this to be possible.

UNTIL I made sure that the textbox containing the image and the shapes and textboxes that I wanted to group it with had the same Text Wrapping setting (in front of text). Then I could group them, and change the text wrapping back to inline for the whole group. In earlier version of Word, the text wrapping was automatically unified to that of one or other grouped item but now this must be done manually in 2007. I hope that this works for 2013 too.

Do you want something REALLY easy? move to the page where all your Pics, and shapes are located, press "Windows logo key"+s, this will shoot OneNote screen capture. Click and drag the pointer to select the area of the screen you want to capture (be sure to include all objects you want to group) When you release the mouse button, the image will appear in your notes. It will also be copied to the Windows Clipboard so you can paste (CTRL+V) the screen clipping on another page in your word document or into any other program or document as an image. Be sure Microsoft's OneNote is running or this won't work...

You can try this: insert the image from the Insert tab (up top next to Home). Don't drag the image into Word (you can but you won't be able to group it with textbox/shape). Then edit wrap text to behind/in front. Control click on both image and shape/textbox and group.

If your .docx Word file is in compatibility mode you can't group pictures with shapes. Turn off compatibility mode and then grouping pictures with shapes will work so long as one changes the word wrapping to something other then in line with text.

Set up the picture and text box(es), shapes, whatever you want grouped together and press the "prt sc" button. Paste the screenshot into Word and right click on the screenshot to select crop. Crop the picture as needed and you have your object. When I did this, it came out smaller than the original, so I had to resize it, but I didn't have any trouble with the resolution.

I tried using the canvas under the Shapes tab. Copy and paste all your shapes and images that you want to group on the canvas, then group whilst on the canvas. After grouping Copy and paste off the canvas. This may work?

It doesn't work in Word 2013 but it does in Excel 2013. You also have to take into account that a right mouse click also (de)selects when holding CTRL. Then simply copy paste the pictures with shapes as one picture to word. Once in word you can ungroup the shapes from the picture and group them again.

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Without a doubt it is us. Fotor is integrated with a powerful online photo shape editor. It comes packed with tons of great shapes to help you shape photos. Just upload your picture, select the polygon shape and apply it. Then you can easily cut out shapes from the image.

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I'm trying to adjust the shape of pictures/images in iMovie and for some reason, it only lets me shrink or grow the image, not reshape it. Basically, it only lets me have a smaller or larger version of the picture I import while maintaining the same shape (which seems to be a rectangle). What I want to do is adjust the shape though. For example, my picture once imported into iMovie looks like a rectangle, but I want to adjust it so that it's a perfect square. How do I do that?

Unfortunately, one cannot change a rectangular picture into a square without cropping. If you try to reshape a photo by changing the aspect ratio without cropping it will be distorted -- either stretched or squished -- like this:

{EDIT} Even if you didn't mind the distortion, you can't reshape or change the aspect ratio in iMovie. iMovie has a fixed screen dimension of 16:9 that cannot be changed. If you use another app to change the shape, and import the reshaped pic into iMovie, it will be surrounded by black borders to make it fit the 16:9 screen, like this:

Thank you for the suggestion Rich, I really appreciate you trying to help! Unfortunately that only results in a cropped image and doesn't let me take the entire image and turn it into a square. What I'm looking for is to retain the entire image and adjust its shape.

Adding pictures and shapes can make your presentations more interesting and engaging. The picture and shape tools in Google Slides also let you customize your images by cropping, reordering, changing colors, and adding other formatting.

You can insert a picture from a file on your computer onto any slide. Google Slides even includes tools for finding online pictures and adding screenshots to your presentation.

There are a variety of ways to format the pictures in your slide show. Google Slides has tools to resize and rotate the picture, crop the picture, adjust the image, and more.

Shapes are a great way to make your presentation more interesting. Google Slides gives you a lot of different shapes to choose from, and they can be customized to suit your needs, allowing you to use your own color palette, preferences, and more.

You can further customize shapes by changing their fill color, line color, line weight, and line dash. Select a shape, then click one of the four shape format commands to see the menu for that option.

In Google Slides, each slide may have multiple items, such as pictures, shapes, and text boxes. When objects are inserted into a slide, they are placed on levels according to the order in which they were inserted into the slide.

While reading, point to some shapes and ask your child questions. How many sides does this shape have? Have you seen a shape like this before? Do you know what this shape is called? This helps them with active participation.

@t474sszoux645l1x I understand - 95% of my pillow cover pictures, take straight on, are square. In Etsy, you have to do the horizontal rectangular crop, for the reasons you stated. Take a quick look through my pics - you get used to it! On my Shopify website I can do nice square crops.

So you can use square photos and just adjust the thumbnail? I am beside myself if I can't use square. I literally have thousands of pictures I would have to retake and as I'm getting ready to make my first listing this is what I ran into. I pray this is ok.

When designing a marketing piece, your layout might require an image to be a shape other than a square or rectangle. Publisher makes this easy. You can put images in circles, rectangles with rounded corners, triangles, or any number of shapes available in Publisher. In this tutorial, I will show you how to insert a picture into a triangle shape. ff782bc1db

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