Slice Operations
Activate the Slice Operations context menu with a right mouse-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Mac).
The commands listed below are available in Slice Operations context
menu:
Note: Some of these commands are available only if they make sense
in context of the current situation.
Select this slice
selects the slice at the cursors current position.
Deselect this slice
will deselect a slice if it is the only one selected.
Remove from selection
removes the slice at the cursor position
from the selection set.
Select/Deselect all slices
selects or deselects all slice objects.
Delete slice(s)
deletes all currently selected slices.
Divide slice
allows you to divide a slice horizontally and/or verti-
cally into smaller slices. When choosing this command, the Slice
divider dialog box appears with two options:
Horizontally - specifies how many horizontal portions in
which the slice will be divided.
Note: To prevent horizontal division of the slice, a value of
(1) can be specified.
Vertically - specifies how many vertical portions in which
the slice will be divided. To prevent vertical division of the
slice, a value of (1) can be specified.
Note: Using this method, a slice that overlaps another slice
cannot be divided.
Split slice
splits all selected slices that are overlapped by other
slices. Slices are sliced along the soft slice-lines. This operation sepa-
rates the image into individual slices. These slices will have the par-
ent slices parameters by default, but the parameters can be modified.
Export slice
exports slices as images. It can also create an HTML
file with a table that will contain all of your image slices. See
Exporting Slices on page 14.198 for more details.
Arrangement commands
will put selected slices in a certain order:
Shuffle Up, Shuffle Down, Bring to Front, Bring to Back. Please see
Arranging objects in the stacking order on page 16.266 for more
information on arranging objects in the stacking order.
Slice Operations
context menu
Slice Divider dialog box