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If several objects are selected on the slide, the commands you run are applied:

To all selected objects: If the command is applicable to the properties of each object from the selected ones. For example, if a shape, an image, and a table are selected on the slide, clicking t_objects_fill_color Fill Color will apply the fill settings to each selected object.

To one object among the selected objects: If the command is applicable to the properties of one object. For example, if a line, a shape and a table are selected on the slide, then when you click editor_insert_row_icon Insert Row Above, the row will be added only to the selected table.

The following restrictions apply in this version:

When you select several objects that include a table, you cannot specify the exact size of cells in the table, merge cells, or delete individual columns or rows.

You cannot enter text from the keyboard into multiple selected objects at the same time.

You can find common tools for working with multiple selected objects in the Toolbar, in the Objects section:

editor_cell_fill_blank_icon Fill "f_xo_text"> Fill a shape, table cells, image with color or image.

t_object_outline Shape Outline: Set the line style; specify the color, type and thickness of the outer borders of the table, outline of the shape and image.

t_line_arrow_type Arrow type: The button is displayed if there is a line among the selected shapes. It is designed to select the type of line tips.

You can do the following actions with all selected objects at the same time:

Move.

Resize.

Change the position.

Copy, cut and paste.

Delete.

To do this, follow the corresponding steps for any object from the selected ones.

To sequentially edit and format the content of each object in the selection, move between objects using , , , and keys while holding Ctrl down. You can move between objects from left to right, from top to bottom. The overall selection of objects is automatically cleared.

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