Heres how to group objects in Google Slides:
Open your presentation, andselect the objectsyou want to group.
you could also pressCTRL+ALT+Gon Windows orCMD+ALT+Gon Mac, or right click and selectGroup.
The objects are now grouped, so you might move and manage them as a unit.

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Heres how to ungroup objects in Google Slides:
Open your presentation, andselect a group of objects.
it’s possible for you to also pressCTRL+ALT+SHIFT+Gon Windows orCMD+ALT+SHIFT+Gon Mac, or right click and selectUngroup.
The objects are now ungrouped.

What Is Grouping in Google Slides?
Why Cant I Group Objects in Google Slides?
This option is only available if multiple objects are selected, so confirm all of your objects are selected.

If you click multiple objects without holding shift, only the last object you clicked will remain selected.
The group option is also grayed out if the objects are already grouped.
If the ungroup option isnt grayed out, that means the objects are currently grouped already.

For example, you cant group an inserted YouTube video with other objects.
Select a place on the Google Slide and go toInsert>Link.
Paste the link and selectApply.

Toembed a video in Google Slides, select a spot in the slide where you want the video.
Go toInsert>Video, navigate to the video, and select it to add it.
Or, you could enter the videos URL.

Right-tap the video and selectFormat Optionsto adjust the videos size and specifications.
Toadd a hanging indent to Google Slides, highlight the text.
In the ruler area, click and drag the indent control until the text is indented where you want.

opt for left indent control and drag it where you want the first line of text to start.
When you let go of the left indent control, the hanging indent is created.