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mackj
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 Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 06:26 am

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How can I remove slices from a psd picture?

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 Posted: Sat Dec 31st, 2005 05:23 am

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mackj wrote: How can I remove slices from a psd picture?


In Photoshop, Select "View" from top menu then select "Clear Slices" from the drop down.  There will always be one slice.


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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:22 am

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Here is the step by step procedure

1.Open the PSD

2. Turn on the Guides

3.Enable Snap To Guides

4.Make a Copy of the Image

5.Select the Area to Slice

6.Perform the Slice

7.Save the Slice

Here it is....You hvae finished it....;)

 

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 Posted: Sun Dec 17th, 2006 02:08 am

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This is easily Done.

Open the Psd File requiring the slice needing to be deleted.

Select the Slice tool (Right Hand Side 3 Down) If you cannot find your tools

simply click Window>Tools

Now with the slice tool right click on the slice and click delete.

The Slice should now be deleted.

 

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 Posted: Thu Jul 19th, 2007 01:46 am

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Hi this is very easy.. all you need to do is set a keyboard shortcut so you can view and hide the slice tool..

EDIT >> KEYBOARD SHORTCUT >>

Under VIEW find SLICES

then set you key

i provide to CTR+F9

Thanks!

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Last edited on Thu Jul 19th, 2007 01:46 am by deviantz


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