I cannot provide instructions on how to "ungroup Cliops Sony Vegfas" because this appears to be a nonsensical phrase. There is no known product, software, or file type with that name. It's possible there's a typo in the term, or it's referring to something very obscure or specific to a niche context.
To help you find the solution you're looking for, please provide more context. For example:
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What are you trying to ungroup? Are you working with images in an image editor (like Photoshop or GIMP)? Are you working with 3D models? Are you dealing with files in a specific software application? Knowing the type of thing you are trying to ungroup is crucial.
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What software are you using? The process for ungrouping objects varies drastically depending on the program. Specifying the software (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, Blender, Microsoft PowerPoint) will allow for much more specific instructions.
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What is the context? What were you doing before you encountered this problem? What are you trying to achieve by ungrouping these items?
Once you provide this information, I can offer more effective and relevant guidance.
General Ungrouping Techniques (In Case of a Typo):
If you are working with a graphic design program or 3D modeling software, the general process of ungrouping usually involves:
- Selecting the grouped objects: This usually involves clicking on one of the objects within the group.
- Finding the ungroup command: This is typically found under a menu option like "Object," "Edit," or "Modify." The exact wording will vary by the software. Look for options like "Ungroup," "Break Apart," "Separate," or "Unlink."
- Executing the command: After selecting the group and finding the command, click or press the appropriate key to ungroup the objects.
Without more details, this is the most general assistance I can give. Please provide more context for a more helpful answer.