Hi Csehz
In your case I would:-
- Repeat the new member
- Select the group
- Shift click the new member
- Ctrl+G
Hi Csehz
In your case I would:-
- Repeat the new member
- Select the group
- Shift click the new member
- Ctrl+G
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You could just group the existing group and the new object together. I personally prefer cleaner groups (except for particular circumstances when there's a specific reason to have nested groups), so I select the group and the new object(s), hit Ctrl-U, then Ctrl-G. Easy peasy.
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With Designer Pro 7, if you double click on a group it opens an edit window and all the grouped objects are ungrouped. You could add the next object to the group and press the Save disc icon.
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Hi Csehz,
Looking at your profile you are using Designer Pro 7 so Gary's method is the best one for you to use. Double click the group, add your object and when you are done Ctrl+S will save your changes back to your original drawing.
The edit inside feature in Designer Pro 7 is very useful, in fact I have gotten so used to using it that I forget when using Web Designer MX Premium that the feature isn't there!
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The method Gary suggests has another benefit. If you have specific properties assigned to an existing group and you ungroup and then regroup it you could foul-up (lose) the attributes the group originally had.
Thanks very much the answers, trying these yes if someone has Designer Pro 7 then Gary's method is amazing effective. I just simple doubleclicked the group, it opened a new tab, ctrl + V so pasted to there the new item and adjusted to its place, then saved.
And it is repeating on all pages as it was originally, and the new item did not become a nested part, it is on the same level like the others which is also a benefit for me in the case.
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