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Technique 57 to find directions.)

Here’s a kitchen sink list of things you can do with slices:



Convert an auto slice or layer-based slice into a user slice: Choose the Slice Select tool from the Toolbox and select the slice you want to convert in the image window. Then, choose Slices>Promote to User Slice.



Combine auto slices and/or user slices into a larger user slice: Select two or more slices in the image window using the Slice Select tool, and then choose Slices>Combine Slices.



Resize a user slice: Select the Slice Select tool from the Toolbox, select the slice in the image window, and then drag the slice boundary handles.



Optimize a slice in a specific file format: Use the Slice Select tool to select the slice in the image window; then use the Optimize palette to select optimization settings. Turn to Technique 57 for more about optimization.



Copy optimization settings from one slice to another: Use the Slice Select tool to select the slice whose optimization settings you want to copy, and then drag the Create Droplet button from the Optimization palette onto the slice you want to copy the settings to. Take a look at Technique 57 for details.



Link slices together for optimization: Use the Slice Select tool to select a slice in the image window. Then, Shift+click to select other slices that you want to link together. Choose Slices>Link Slices for Optimization.



Unlink slices: Use the Slice Select tool to select the linked slice you want to unlink, and then choose Slices>Unlink Slice.



Assign a URL to a slice: Use the Slice Select tool to select the slice in the image window, and then enter a Web address in the URL text box in the Slice palette, as shown in Figure 56-4. When the slice loads on a Web page, any user who clicks the slice is redirected to that Web address.


Figure 56-4: In the Slice palette, type a Web address in the URL text box.

Align slices: Select the slices you want to line up using the Slice Select tool, and then click one of the alignment buttons on the Options bar. You can align slices vertically by their upper or lower edges or centers, or horizontally by their left or right edges or centers. When you align slices, only the slices move, not the images inside them.



Distribute slices: Select the slices you want to distribute using the Slice Select tool, and then click one of the distribution buttons on the Options bar.



Delete a slice: Select the slice by using the Slice Select tool, and then choose Slices>Delete Slice. This command deletes only the slice, not the image inside the slice.



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