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An easy-to-follow guide to combining Canva Elements on your computer or smartphone
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Do you want to group multiple elements in Canva? Luckily, you can do this easily on any platform! Grouping elements is an efficient way to move and manipulate them as a whole instead of as individual pieces. You can group shapes, pictures, and other objects so that if you wish to relocate them but not change the distance between them, they will move as one. This wikiHow article teaches you how to group on Canva using your PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, or iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • Group shapes, pictures, and other objects so that if you wish to move them but not change the distance between them, and they will move as one.
  • Using Canva on a computer, select your elements and press "Ctrl + G" (Windows) or "Cmd + G" (Mac).
  • If you're using the mobile app, tap and hold an element, tap "Select Multiple" and select the elements you want to add. Finally, tap "Group".
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  1. Go to https://www.canva.com/ , log in, then click Projects from the panel on the left side of your screen to find your existing projects.
    • You can also create a new project instead and add more than one element to group, like a picture and text box.
  2. Drag your cursor over the elements you want to group.
    • Alternatively, press Shift while you click the elements to add them to your selection.
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  3. You should see this in the white editing space to the top right of your project. If you don't, click the horizontal three-dot menu to see more options, then click Group .
    • You can instead press the keyboard shortcut to group your selected items: Ctrl + G (Windows) or Cmd + G (Mac).
    • To ungroup these elements, click Ungroup from the menu on your screen or press the keyboard shortcut again. [1]
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Mobile App

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  1. Tap the Canva app icon on your Android, iPhone, or iPad's Home screen, tap Projects , then tap your project to open it.
  2. This can be a graphic, text, sticker, or shape.
    • Let go when a menu slides up from the bottom of your screen.
  3. This text is under an icon of a square made out of dashed lines.
  4. As you tap on other things, you will see them outlined with purple and the menu item will display how many elements you're adding to the group.
  5. This is also found in the menu near the bottom of your page. You may need to swipe a few times to see the option.
    • To ungroup, tap and hold to select the group and tap Ungroup from the menu.
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    How do I select all elements or specific elements in Canva?
    Richard Marczewski Jr.
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    Richard Marczewski Jr. is a Digital Media Specialist and owner of Creativity Scientist in Worcester, Massachusetts. With over 10 years of experience, he specializes in marketing, digital media, and content creation. He works with businesses as their outsourced storytelling partner and offers website development, videography, and e-commerce solutions. He started the hipster mustache trend in 2006 and is a classic Nintendo expert. Richard has an MBA in Management from Fitchburg State University.
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    If you want to select everything on Canva, just press Ctrl + A (or Command + A on a Mac), and it’ll highlight all the elements at once. If you only want to select certain elements, click and drag your cursor over them. Doing this creates a selection box, and anything inside it will be selected. If you want more control, holding down the Shift key on your keyboard while clicking on individual elements you want to include lets you pick and choose exactly what you need without selecting everything else.
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