Groups
Lock several elements together so they move as one.
A group lets you move, resize, and adjust a set of elements as a single unit. Reach for one when a few things should always travel together, like a logo lockup, or a product card with its own little stack of text and images.
Making a group
Select a few elements (shift-click, or drag a box around them), then group them from the right-click menu. The layers panel shows the group as one row you can open up.
How it behaves
A group keeps its own position per format, and its children keep their positions relative to each other. Move the group on the story format and only the story moves; the pieces inside stay arranged the way you set them.
Hide a group and everything in it hides. You can still hide an individual child on its own if you only want part of the group on a given format.
Groups vs clusters
A group is frozen: the pieces keep their exact arrangement. A cluster is flexible: it spaces its members out again as the text changes. Use a group when the arrangement must stay exact, a cluster when it should reflow. You can ungroup any time from the group's menu, and the pieces keep where they are.