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Locking slices (Photoshop)
Locking slices prevents you from making changes accidentally, such as resizing or moving
slices.
To lock all slices:
Choose View > Lock Slices.
Specifying slice options
Setting slice options lets you specify how the slice data will appear in a Web browser.
The available options vary according to the application and the slice type you select.
You can only set options for one slice at a time.
Note: Setting options for an auto slice promotes the slice to a user slice.
Viewing slice options
You specify slice options in the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) and the Slice palette
(ImageReady).
To display the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop):
Do one of the following:
Double-click a slice with the slice select tool.
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With the slice select tool active, click the Slice Options button in the options bar. This
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method is available only in the main Photoshop application, not in the Photoshop Save
for Web dialog box.
To display the Slice palette (ImageReady):
Choose Window > Slice, or click the palette button
for the slice select tool.
Choosing a content type
Formatting and display options for a slice vary according to its content type. There are two
types of slice content:
Image slices contain image data, including rollover states. This is the default content
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type.
No Image slices contain solid color or HTML text. Because No Image slices contain no
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image data, they download more quickly. Photoshop and ImageReady do not display
No Image slice content. To view No Image slice content, preview the image in a
browser. (See
"Previewing an image in a browser" on page
To specify a content type:
1 Select a slice. If you are working in Photoshop, double-click the slice with the slice select
tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
2 In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette (ImageReady), select a
slice type from the Type pop-up menu.
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