Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (2024)

Access the Selection pane

On the Home tab,choose one of the following in the Editing group.

  • In Word or PowerPoint,choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (1)Selectand selectSelection Pane orAlt+F10.

  • In Excel, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (2)Find & Selectand chooseSelection Paneor Alt+F10.

The Selection pane displays the name of each inserted object with the numbered order each was inserted. For objects that overlap, the display shows the top object as the top in the list.

Note:In Word, inline objects are listed in the Selection Pane, but you can't reorder them, hide them, or multi-select them.

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Note:After you select an item in the Selection pane, you can select the item again to change the name of the item.

Move objects forward or backward

You can change the list's order of overlapping objects by moving objects forward or backward.

  1. Select one or more items in the Selection pane list. Use Ctrl + Click to multi-select.

  2. Drag the selected object nameup or down in the list. You can also use theBring Forwardor Send Backwardbuttons in the Selection pane.

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Note:For an object that's in a group, you can only move it within the group.

Group or ungroup objects

  1. Use Ctrl + Click to select the items you want to group.

  2. On the ShapeFormattab, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (5)Groupand then choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (6)Groupagain from the menu in the Arrange group. To ungroup, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (7)Groupand then choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (8)Ungroupagain from the menu in the Arrange group.

    Note:After grouping the objects, you can format them or move or move them on the canvas as a single entity. For more information, see Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects.

    Tip:To add an object or multiple objects outside of a group, you need to select the group and thenselect the additional object(s).

Hide or unhide objects

When you hide an object in a document, the object remains in the file, but it's no longer visible in the document.

Important:This feature should be used with caution, as it is easy to entirely forget about a hidden object.

  1. Select an item in the listof objects in the Selection pane.

  2. To hide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (9).

  3. To unhide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (10).

Tip:To see an object that's under another object, you can hide the object on top temporarily, make the changes you want, and then show the object on top again.

Lock or unlock objects

When you lock an object, the object can't be modified.

1. Select an object in the Selection pane

2. To lock the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (11).

3. To unlock the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (12).

Keyboard shortcuts

To do this

Select

Open the Selection pane

Alt+F10

Move the keyboard focus through the major regions until it is in the Selection Pane

F6

Navigate by keyboard through the buttons in the pane and then into the list

Tab

Move the focus among the items in the list

Up arrow, down arrow

Select an item in the list

Enter or spacebar

Edit the name of the item in the list that has focus

F2

Add or remove the item from the selection (multi-select)

Shift+Enter
or
Shift+spacebar

Turn onthe visibility of the item that has focus

Ctrl+Shift+S

Send the selected items backward

Ctrl+Shift+B

Bring the selected items forward

Ctrl+Shift+F

Lock a selected item that has focus to prevent editing

Unlock a selected item that has focus to edit the object

Ctrl+Shift+L

Expand the current group

Right arrow

Collapse the current group

Left arrow

Expand all groups

Alt+Shift+9

Collapse all groups

Alt+Shift+1

Once you've inserted shapes, text boxes, SmartArt graphics, images, or other objects, you can open the Selection pane to manage them all.

Move objects forward or backward

  1. Select one of the objects you want to manage.

  2. On theShapeFormattab, selectSelectionPane.

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    Note:The Selection pane displays the name of each inserted object with the numbered order each was inserted. For objects that overlap, the display shows the top object as the top in the list.

  3. Select an object in the list.

  4. Drag an object up to move it forward or down to move it backward.

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Hide or unhide objects

​​​​​​When you hide an object in a document, the object remains in the file, but it no longer visible on the document.

Important:This feature should be used with caution, as it is easy to entirely forget about a hidden object.

  1. Select an item in the listof objects in the Selection pane.

  2. To hide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (15).

  3. To unhide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (16).

Tip:To see an object that's under another object, you can hide the object on top temporarily, make the changes you want, and then show the object on top again.

​​Group or ungroup objects

  1. Select ⌘ + click to choosemultiple objects.

  2. On the ShapeFormattab, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (17)Group Objectsand then choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (18)Groupagain from the menu. To ungroup, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (19)Group Objectsand then choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (20)UnGroup

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Lock or unlock objects

When you lock an object, the object can't be modified.

1. Select an object in the Selection pane

2. To lock the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (22).

3. To unlock the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (23).

InPowerPoint for the webyou can use the Selection pane to show or hide items on the slide or to reorder them.

  1. Select one or more shapes.

  2. On the Home or Shape tab, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (24)Arrange and chooseSelection Pane.

Objects are listed in the pane invisual stacking order—top-to-bottom. The most recently inserted object is at the top of the list.

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Change the order of the objects

  1. Select one or more items in the list. UseCtrl + Click to select multiple items.

  2. Drag the selected item up or downor select the Bring Forwardor Send Backwardarrows.

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Note:If an object is in a group, you can only reorder it within the group.

Show or hide Objects

To hide or show an individual object on your slide, do the following steps:

  1. Select an item in the listof objects in the Selection Pane.

  • To hide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (27).

  • To unhide the object, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (28).


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To edit an object that's under another object, hide the object on top temporarily, make the changes you want, and then show the object on top again.

Group objects

  1. Use Ctrl + Click to select the items you want to group.

  2. On the Hometab, select Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (30)Arrangeand choose Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (31)Group.

After grouping the objects, you can format them or move or move them on the canvas as a single entity. For more information, see Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects.

Note:You can select multiple objects within a group, but you can't select objects within groups together with objects not in groups.

Tips

  • Double-click an item to rename it. In PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, this feature ishandy whenusing the Morph transition. SeeMorph transition: Tips and tricksfor details.

  • By default, the most recently inserted object is at the top of the list in theSelection Pane, and the first object inserted is at the bottom of the list.

Keyboard shortcuts

You can use these keyboard shortcuts in the Selection pane:

To do this

Press

Move the keyboard focus through the major regions until it's in the Selection Pane

Ctrl+F6

Navigate by keyboard through the buttons in the pane and then into the list

Tab

Move the focus among the items in the list

Up arrow, down arrow

Select an item in the list

Enter or spacebar

Edit the name of the item in the list that has focus

F2

Add or remove the item from the selection (multi-select)

Ctrl+Enter
or
Ctrl+spacebar

Toggle the visibility of the item that has focus

Ctrl+Shift+S

Send the selected items backward

Ctrl+Shift+B

Bring the selected items forward

Ctrl+Shift+F

Expand the current group

Right arrow

Collapse the current group

Left arrow

Expand all groups

Alt+Shift+9

Collapse all groups

Alt+Shift+1

Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents (2024)

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