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learning to align the shapes in wps presentation can make the layout easier so how to use the function of a line select the shapes to be aligned click the drawing tool tab and then click the align button in the align drop down menu you can set the alignment as needed note same alignment settings show different effects with different reference objects here are three different ways to set reference objects one manually select the reference objects press the ctrl key while selecting the shapes to be aligned the last selected figure will be the reference as you can see the rectangle in the lower left corner of the slide is our last selected shape after clicking the align button and selecting align left all the shapes will be left aligned with this rectangle as the reference two use bring to front to set reference when we select shapes in batches either dragging the mouse or using the shortcut key control a wps demonstration will take the front shape as a reference by default at thi