- Select the shapes you want to group by clicking the first one, then holding Shift while clicking the others.
- Click Arrange to open the context menu with grouping options.
- Click Group to combine them into one unit—now they'll move and resize together.
How to Group Shapes Together in Google Slides
Use this step-by-step demo to learn how to group shapes together in Google Slides.
📌 Why this matters
Grouping shapes transforms scattered elements into a single, manageable object that moves and scales as one unit. This prevents accidentally misaligning pieces of your design when repositioning elements or adjusting your layout. Beyond basic convenience, grouped shapes maintain their relative positioning and proportions, which means you can duplicate complex diagrams or illustrations instantly while preserving their exact structure. This becomes invaluable when creating consistent visual elements across multiple slides or when building intricate designs that need to stay perfectly aligned.
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