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Grouping Feature to Manage Layers Efficiently

Grouping Feature to Manage Layers Efficiently

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Written by Thomas Kragh
Updated over a month ago

The Grouping feature in our ad builder allows you to combine multiple add-ons into a single group, making it easier to manage and position them as a unit. This feature is perfect for organizing complex designs, ensuring that related elements stay aligned and move together with ease.


How Grouping Works

When you group layers, you combine several add-ons into one "parent" group. This means you can adjust the position, size, and alignment of the entire group rather than manipulating each element individually. This is especially useful for elements that need to stay together, such as text and images or buttons and icons.


Key Features of Grouping Layers

  • Easier Positioning – Once grouped, you can move, resize, and adjust the entire group with a single action. This simplifies positioning and alignment for related elements.

  • Maintain Element Relationships – Grouping ensures that elements stay in the correct relative position to each other, preventing them from misaligning during design adjustments.

  • Organized Layer Management – Groups appear as a single entry in the Layer List, reducing clutter and making it easier to manage complex designs.

  • Edit and Ungroup – You can ungroup layers at any time to make individual adjustments.


How to Use Grouping

  1. Select Multiple Add-ons – Click and drag to select the layers you want to group, or hold down Shift (or Cmd on Mac) and click on each element.

  2. Group the Layers – Right-click and select Group from the options, or use the designated button in the toolbar.

  3. Adjust the Group – Use the group as a single unit to move, resize, or adjust.

  4. Ungroup When Needed – If you need to make changes to individual layers, simply ungroup them and make your edits.

Grouping layers streamlines the design process, especially when dealing with complex ads with many elements. Try using grouping to keep your workflow organized and save time on positioning multiple elements! 🚀

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