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Combining slices ImageReady, Arranging user-slices and layer-based, slices

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 279 User Guide • (ImageReady) Choose Slices > Duplicate Slice(s). • (ImageReady) Choose Duplicate Slice(s) from the Slice palette menu. The duplicate slice appears on top of the original (offset 10 pixels down and to the right) and can be moved, resized, or otherwise modified. To copy and paste a slice (ImageReady): 1 Select one or more slices. 2 Choose Copy Slice from the Slice palette menu. 3 If you want to paste into another image, open and display that image. 4 Choose Paste Slice from the Slice palette menu. If you paste the slice into the same image as you copied it from, the pasted slice appears on top of the original. Combining slices (ImageReady) In ImageReady, you can combine two or more slices into a single slice. The resulting slice takes its dimensions and position from the rectangle created by joining the outer edges of the combined slices. If the combined slices are not adjacent or are of different proportions or alignments, the newly combined slice may overlap other slices. Optimization settings for the combined slice are those of the first slice selected before the Combine Slices operation. A combined slice is always a user-slice, regardless of whether the original slices include auto-slices. Note: You cannot combine layer-based slices. To combine slices: 1 Select two or more slices. 2 Choose Slices > Combine Slices. Arranging user-slices and layer-based slices When slices overlap, the last slice you create is the top slice in the stacking order. You can change the stacking order to gain access to underlying slices. You can specify which slice is on the top and bottom of the stack and move slices up or down in the stacking order. Note: You cannot arrange the stacking order of auto-slices. To change the stacking order of slices: 1 Select a slice. In ImageReady, you can select multiple slices. 2 Do one of the following: • With the slice select tool active, click a stacking order option in the options bar: Bring to Front ( ), Bring Forward ( ), Send Backward ( ), Send to Back ( ). • (ImageReady) Choose Slices > Arrange, and choose a stacking order command from the submenu; or choose a stacking order command from the Slice palette menu.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Duplicate
Slice(s).
(ImageReady) Choose Duplicate Slice(s) from
the Slice palette menu.
The duplicate slice appears on top of the original
(offset 10 pixels down and to the right) and can be
moved, resized, or otherwise modified.
To copy and paste a slice (ImageReady):
1
Select one or more slices.
2
Choose Copy Slice from the Slice palette menu.
3
If you want to paste into another image,
open and display that image.
4
Choose Paste Slice from the Slice palette menu.
If you paste the slice into the same image as you
copied it from, the pasted slice appears on top of
the original.
Combining slices (ImageReady)
In ImageReady, you can combine two or more
slices into a single slice. The resulting slice takes its
dimensions and position from the rectangle
created by joining the outer edges of the combined
slices. If the combined slices are not adjacent or are
of different proportions or alignments, the newly
combined slice may overlap other slices.
Optimization settings for the combined slice are
those of the first slice selected before the Combine
Slices operation. A combined slice is always a
user-slice, regardless of whether the original slices
include auto-slices.
Note:
You cannot combine layer-based slices.
To combine slices:
1
Select two or more slices.
2
Choose Slices > Combine Slices.
Arranging user-slices and layer-based
slices
When slices overlap, the last slice you create is the
top slice in the stacking order. You can change the
stacking order to gain access to underlying slices.
You can specify which slice is on the top and
bottom of the stack and move slices up or down in
the stacking order.
Note:
You cannot arrange the stacking order of
auto-slices.
To change the stacking order of slices:
1
Select a slice. In ImageReady, you can select
multiple slices.
2
Do one of the following:
With the slice select tool active, click a stacking
order option in the options bar: Bring to Front
(
), Bring Forward (
), Send Backward (
),
Send to Back (
).
(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Arrange, and
choose a stacking order command from the
submenu; or choose a stacking order command
from the Slice palette menu.