In PowerPoint, each slide may have multiple items, such as pictures, shapes, and text boxes. You can arrange the objects the way you want by
aligning
,
ordering
,
grouping
, and
rotating
them in various ways.
Watch the video below to learn more about aligning, ordering, and grouping objects in PowerPoint.
Aligning objects
When you move objects in PowerPoint,
alignment guides
and
spacing guides
will appear as dashed orange lines and arrows around the objects to help you align them. However, if you have several objects on a slide, it may be difficult and time consuming to get them perfectly aligned. Luckily, PowerPoint has several alignment commands that allow you to
easily arrange
and position objects.
To align two or more objects:
Select the objects you want to align. To select multiple objects at once, hold the Shift key while you click. The
Format
tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Align
command, then select
Align Selected Objects
.
Click the
Align
command again, then select one of the six
alignment options
.
The objects will align based on the option you selected.
To align objects to the slide:
Sometimes you may want to align one or more objects to a
specific location within the slide
, such as at the top or bottom. You can do this by selecting the
Align to Slide
option before aligning the objects.
Select the objects you want to align. To select multiple objects at once, hold the Shift key while you click.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Align
command, then select
Align to Slide
.
Click the
Align
command again, then select one of the six
alignment options
.
The objects will align based on the option you selected.
To distribute objects evenly:
If you have arranged objects in a row or column, you may want them to be an
equal distance
from one another for a neater appearance. You can do this by
distributing the objects
horizontally or vertically.
Select the objects you want to align. To select multiple objects at once, hold the Shift key while you click.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Align
command, then select
Align to Slide
or
Align Selected Objects
.
Click the
Align
command again, then select
Distribute Horizontally
or
Distribute Vertically
from the drop-down menu that appears.
The objects will distribute evenly.
Grouping objects
You may want to
group
multiple objects into
one object
so they will stay together if they are moved or resized. This is often easier than selecting all of the objects each time you want to move them.
Pictures, shapes, clip art, and text boxes can all be grouped; however,
placeholders
cannot be grouped. If you will be grouping pictures, use one of the commands in the
Images
group on the
Insert
tab to insert pictures instead of the picture icon inside the placeholder.
To group objects:
Select the objects you want to align. To select multiple objects at once, hold the Shift key while you click. The
Format
tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Group
command, then select
Group
.
The selected objects will now be grouped. There will be a
single box with sizing handles
around the entire group to show that they are one group. You can now move or resize all of the objects at once.
If you want to edit or move one of the objects in the group, double-click to select the object. You can then edit it or move it to the desired location.
If you select the objects and the
Group
command is disabled, it may be because one of the objects is inside a
placeholder
. If this happens, try
reinserting
the images by using the
Pictures
command on the
Insert
tab.
To ungroup objects:
Select the object group you want to ungroup.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Group
command, then select
Ungroup
.
The objects will be ungrouped.
Ordering objects
In addition to aligning objects, PowerPoint gives you the ability to
arrange objects
in a
specific order
. The ordering is important when two or more objects
overlap
because it will determine which objects are in the
front
or the
back
.
Understanding levels
When objects are inserted into a slide, they are placed on
levels
according to the
order
in which they were inserted into the slide. In our example, we've drawn an arrow on the top level, but we can
change the level
to put it behind the other objects.
To change the ordering by one level:
Select an object. The
Format
tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Bring Forward
or
Send Backward
command to change the object's ordering by
one level
. If there are multiple objects on the slide, you may need to click the command
several times
to achieve the desired ordering.
The objects will reorder.
To bring an object to the front or back:
If you want to move an object behind or in front of several objects, it's usually faster to
bring it to front
or
send it to back
instead of clicking the ordering commands multiple times.
Select an object.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Bring Forward
or
Send Backward
drop-down arrow.
From the drop-down menu, select
Bring to Front
or
Send to Back
.
The objects will reorder.
If you have several objects placed on top of each other, it may be difficult to select an individual object. The
Selection pane
allows you to easily drag an object to a new location. To access the Selection pane, click
Selection Pane
on the
Format
Tab.
Rotating objects
If you need to turn an object so it faces a different direction, you can
rotate it to the left or right
or
flip it horizontally or vertically
.
To rotate an object:
Select an object. The Format tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Rotate
command. A drop-down menu will appear.