> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Driver grouping

> Driver grouping in models allows you to organize related drivers into collapsible sections for better structure and readability. You can also reference grouped drivers elsewhere in Runway.

## Why use drivers groups?

Grouping drivers helps you keep models organized by creating collapsible sections.

1. Press `Shift` and click a group’s caret to **collapse all** groups.
2. Press `Option` and click a group’s caret to **expand all** groups.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/runway-5055a12e/QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY/images/models/model-groups.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY&q=85&s=b699f6d11230fb841cf622eaf4b0e155" alt="Model Groups Pn" width="2374" height="2076" data-path="images/models/model-groups.png" />

In addition to improving organization and readability, groups also make it easier to find and reuse drivers. When adding drivers to a block, you can **search by group name** and include all or a subset of drivers from that group. <img src="https://mintcdn.com/runway-5055a12e/QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY/images/models/model-groups-in-search.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY&q=85&s=9dd0f97458c93f773100a04d19482b1e" alt="Model Groups In Search Pn" width="2847" height="871" data-path="images/models/model-groups-in-search.png" />

You can also **reference an entire driver group in formulas**, instead of selecting each driver individually.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/runway-5055a12e/QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY/images/models/model-groups-in-formula.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY&q=85&s=8aaec4c0aa44b36dee13e0c3b36d3c96" alt="Model Groups In Formula Pn" width="2198" height="636" data-path="images/models/model-groups-in-formula.png" />

## How to group drivers?

There are a couple of ways to create groups in a model:

1. **Select and group:**
   Select the drivers you'd like to group, then right-click and choose **Group** — or press `Cmd` / `Ctrl` + `G`. A new group will be created with the selected drivers. Give the group a descriptive name.
   <img src="https://mintcdn.com/runway-5055a12e/QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY/images/models/model-grouping-1.gif?s=12d7ce14f399dcf4039ffc431e3ba1ff" alt="Model Grouping 1 Gi" width="800" height="466" data-path="images/models/model-grouping-1.gif" />
2. **Create group first:**\
   Scroll to the bottom of the model and click **+ Create group**. Give the group a name, then drag the relevant drivers into the group one by one or in bulk.\\
   <img src="https://mintcdn.com/runway-5055a12e/QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY/images/models/model-grouping-2.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=QgAyEmvdZUWT1iiY&q=85&s=12c17d754d5800ddb877dcbd9b64ef77" alt="Model Grouping 2 Pn" width="2353" height="1553" data-path="images/models/model-grouping-2.png" />

Once your groups are set up, you can **drag and drop** groups to reorder.
