Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 409
Playing actions, Inserting optimization settings for, selected slices ImageReady
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 399 User Guide • Percent to constrain proportions using the new percent value. 5 Select Do Not Enlarge to prevent images that are smaller than the new dimensions from being sized up. 6 Click OK and continue recording the action. Inserting optimization settings for selected slices (ImageReady) When you record a Save Optimized action step, ImageReady includes optimization settings for the entire image. You can insert optimization settings for individual slices using the Insert Set Optimization Settings command. To insert optimization settings in an action: 1 Select the slice or slices for which you want to record optimization settings. (See "Selecting slices" on page 276.) 2 Select the action in which you want to insert the optimization settings. 3 Do one of the following: • Choose Insert Set Optimization Settings to current file format from the Actions palette menu. (The command indicates the optimization file format currently applied to the selected slice.) • Drag the droplet icon ( ) from the Optimize palette onto the Actions palette. Playing actions Playing an action executes the series of commands you recorded in the active document. You can exclude specific commands from an action or play a single command. If the action includes a modal control, you can specify values in a dialog box or use a modal tool when the action pauses. Note: In button mode, clicking a button executes the entire action-though commands previously excluded are not executed. To play an action on a file: 1 Open the file. 2 Do one of the following: • To play an entire action, select the action name, and click the Play button ( ) in the Actions palette, or choose Play from the palette menu. • If you assigned a key combination to the action, press that combination to play the action automatically. • To play part of an action, select the command from which you want to start playing, and click the Play button in the Actions palette, or choose Play from the palette menu. To play a single command in an action: 1 Select the command you want to play. 2 Do one of the following: • Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the Play button in the Actions palette.