How to Group in Word 2003
Step 1: Open the image or shape file you want to group in Word 2003. Note that for Word file grouping, it's advisable to use the provided images within Word.
Press Ctrl + click to select the images you want to Group.
Step 2: Click on the Draw tab below the image frame, then select Group. This keystroke allows you to create a word group with the selected images.
If you don't see the Draw toolbar in Word 2003, it may be hidden. To show it again, right-click on the image frame, select Drawing from the displayed tab list.
If you prefer using shortcuts to group words faster, access the “inverse triangle” icon and select Customize. Alternatively, you can also press the Tools tab>Customize to open the customization box.
In the Customize dialog box, select Drawing under Categories > scroll down and drag Group, Ungroup, Regroup from Commands in the toolbar on the right to desired positions on the toolbar. Creating shortcuts for grouping Word files allows users to conveniently create Word groups in 2003 by directly pressing buttons on the toolbar, eliminating the need for searching.
Image after dragging and dropping the Group toolbar in Word.
Step 3: Image or shape after creating a Word group.
After referring to this article, you now know how to create Word groups in 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013. Once the words are grouped, you can easily drag and drop these data blocks or images for better visual content observation. If interested, refer to our article on how to merge text in Word.
Creating word groups is a simple yet crucial technique for users who want to manage text, grouping text files together for easier handling.
