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Old 02-18-2014, 03:34 PM
mmolberg mmolberg is offline How do I save all elements of an image? Windows 7 64bit How do I save all elements of an image? Office 2013
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I started with a Google Earth view of a building. I am adding triangles to the image to represent video camera views.

I am accidentally grabbing the image and moving it away from the triangles I added. I then have to move the original image carefully back under the triangles to realign them so I can add the next shape or text box.

How can I save the shapes to the original image of the building so they stay as one image and will not move independently?
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JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline How do I save all elements of an image? Windows 7 64bit How do I save all elements of an image? Office 2010 32bit
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Try grouping.

Select the building. CTRL click to also select the triangle then CTRL + G to group
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