In LayOut, groups are a way to keep related elements organized in the drawing area. Groups can also make selecting and copying multiple elements easier. For example, if you know you'll always want to select a text box and a shape together, make it a group so you just need to select it once.
Under the hood, a group is an entity that holds other LayOut entities. You can nest a group within a group to create hierarchies of groups, or “nested groups.” Going even further, entities within groups can be assigned to different layers. This gives you the convenience of groups, but with the organizational control of layers. It’s important to note, however, that groups on shared layers can’t be included with groups that use regular/non-shared layers. Don’t worry, though, LayOut will warn you if you try to do that.
To create a group, follow these steps:
- With the Select tool (), select all the entities you want to include in your group.
- Select Edit > Group from the menu bar. Or context-click the selection and choose Group from the menu that appears. Everything in the selection becomes grouped within a bounding box.
To edit a group, double-click the group entity with the Select tool or select it and press Enter. All entities outside the group's context appear faded. If you have nested groups, you can continue double-clicking to open the group that you want to edit. When you're done editing the group, click anywhere outside the group's context.
If you no longer need a group, select the group entity and choose Edit > Ungroup from the menu bar. Or context-click the selection and choose Ungroup from the menu that appears. Everything in the group becomes a separate entity again.