How do you group lines together on microsoft word 2003?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
How do you group lines together on microsoft word 2003?
Three answers:
ahmann
2016-11-06 04:27:30 UTC
click on between the photographs to spotlight, then carry down the CTRL key and click on the different one. Now they the two ought to be highlighted. real click on one and choose "grouping" and group. There you bypass!
anonymous
2009-05-23 04:04:37 UTC
turn on word wrap
anonymous
2009-05-24 00:07:22 UTC
I am assuming you have drawn the lines from the drawing toolbar. If so, click on the first line, hold shift key down and click on others in turn so you have them all selected, take finger off shift key, right button of mouse down to group and across to group, click and you will see the selection circles which were at end end of the individual lines changes slightly. Grouping as you know is good because you could have taken time aligning your shapes and then want to move as a whole rather than one at a time and re-position in relation to each other. You can easily ungroup by clicking on grouping symbol and then clicking away. But with them grouped you can easily reformat the lines in one go, for instance changing weight,colour, length etc.
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