Image Map Tool - Ulead PHOTOIMPACT 11 User Manual

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264 ULEAD PHOTOIMPACT USER GUIDE
2. Click the arrow accompanying Method on the Attribute Toolbar. Select a
horizontal, vertical or rectangular slice tool.
Alternatively, right-click an object then select Slice Around Object. This will
automatically snap a cell around the object.
Note: After selecting Slice Around Object, slice lines will extend across the page
and may slice other objects. In this case, apply this function to all objects that
require protecting.
3. Click the image to place the slice line, drag the mouse in the intended direction
of the line or rectangle, then release the mouse button. A line separating cells
will be displayed.
Note: When creating horizontal and vertical slice lines, press [Ctrl] to toggle
between the two options.
4. Repeat Step 3 to add more lines as needed. Click Pick Mode then click and
drag a slice line to adjust its position. Click Erase then click an unwanted slice
line to remove it.
Note: To move a section of a slice line, click Pick Mode then press [Ctrl] while
moving it. To delete a section of a slice line, click Erase then press [Ctrl]
when selecting the line to delete.
5. Click Pick Mode then select a cell to assign a name and hyperlink information
to it in Cell properties of the Slice Panel.
6. In Pick Mode, select a cell then select an image file format and optimization
method in Optimizer.
Notes:
• To save your image as a Web page, select File: More Save Options - Save for
Web - As HTML. This will save your page with all necessary image files.
See "Script effects"

Image Map Tool

An image map is an area on a Web page to which hyperlinks are assigned, or
"mapped". Clicking an image map allows users to access linked targets, and can
also launch Script Effects. (See
Two kinds of image maps can be created with PhotoImpact: object-based image
maps and manually created image maps. Object-based image maps can be split
from the objects through which they are created, and can then effectively be
treated as manually created image maps.
for more information.
"Script effects"
for details.)

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