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Interlinking

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replyReply Wed 11 Aug 2010, 16:56Delegate Jackie said...

Jackie has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course
Word Advanced course

Interlinking

How do you interlink shapes eg circles etc.

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replyReply Thu 12 Aug 2010, 01:41Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Interlinking

Hi Jackie, thanks for your query. The answer depends on what you mean by "interlink". If you simply mean lines drawn connecting the circles together, use the connectors option on the Shapes dropdown. This will connect the circles and keep them connected even if the circles move.

However, to "glue" the circles together you need to group them. Easies way to do this is to make sure both are selected, then right-click on the frame of one of them and choose the Group option. The circles will now operate as one single object.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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