To Delete A Slice; To Lock All Slices; To Optimize A Slice - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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Note: To distribute layer-based slices, distribute the contents of the layers.
Select three or more user slices you want to distribute.
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Do one of the following:
Choose the Slice Select tool, and select a distribution option in the options bar.
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Distribute options
A. Top B. Vertical Centers C. Bottom D. Left E. Horizontal Centers F. Right
Choose Edit > Distribute Slices, and choose a command from the submenu.
See also
"To align objects on different layers" on page 403

To delete a slice

When you delete a user slice or layer-based slice, auto slices are regenerated to fill the document area.
Deleting a layer-based slice does not delete the associated layer; however, deleting the layer associated with a layer­
based slice does delete the layer-based slice.
Note: You cannot delete auto slices. If you delete all user slices and layer-based slices in an image, one auto slice layer
remains.
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Select one or more slices.
Do one of the following:
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Choose the Slice or Slice Select tool and press the Backspace key or the Delete key.
(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Delete Slices, or choose Delete Slices from the Slice palette menu.
(ImageReady) Choose Delete Slice from the Web Content palette menu or click the Delete icon
Content palette.
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To delete all user slices and layer-based slices, do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Choose View > Clear Slices.
(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Delete All.

To lock all slices

Locking slices prevents you from resizing, moving, or otherwise changing them accidentally.
Choose View > Lock Slice.

To optimize a slice

You can optimize image slices using the Save For Web dialog box (Photoshop) or the Optimize palette (ImageReady).
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