How to Group Multiple Watermarks Together

Grouping in Titulus allows you to manage multiple watermark elements as a single unit, streamlining your workflow when working with complex designs.

This powerful feature helps you maintain the relationships between elements while making bulk modifications to your layout.

  1. Select Elements to Group

    Choose two or more watermarks:

    1. Activate "Multi-Select" mode
    2. Tap each watermark you want to include in the group
    3. Ensure you've selected at least two elements
  2. Access the Toolbar

    Tap the Toolbar icon located in the top left corner of your screen to reveal the main editing options.

  3. Open Grouping Controls

    Tap the Grouping icon to access the grouping options. This reveals Group and Ungroup buttons.

  4. Manage Groups

    Use the grouping controls effectively:

    • Group: Combines selected elements into a single unit
    • Ungroup: Separates a grouped unit back into individual elements

    Note: Button availability depends on your current selection:

    • The Group button:
      • requires at least two elements to be selected
      • is only active when working with ungrouped elements
    • The Ungroup button is only active when a group is selected

Practical Applications

Layout Management

  • Move multiple elements together
  • Resize related items as one unit
  • Maintain spacing between elements

Design Organization

  • Keep related elements together
  • Create modular design components
  • Manage complex layouts efficiently

Workflow Enhancement

  • Streamline editing process
  • Maintain design consistency
  • Reduce repetitive selections

Grouping in Titulus significantly improves your workflow efficiency when working with multiple watermark elements. For designers, it simplifies the management of complex layouts. Marketing professionals can easily handle multi-element branding components, while content creators can maintain consistency across related design elements.

Pro Tips:

  • Group related elements early in your design process
  • Use groups to maintain precise element relationships
  • Combine grouping with alignment and distribution tools
  • Create logical groupings based on content relationships
  • Remember you can always ungroup to make individual adjustments

The grouping feature helps you work more efficiently while maintaining professional precision in your designs.