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04/14/2005 02:29:17 AM · #1
Not realizing what the heck I was doing, I jumped to ImageReady while I was working on an image, then made one slice selection. I don't remember agreeing to save anything, but when I backed out of IR, the image now has one area designated as a slice, so when I try to Save For Web in PS, I no longer have the options to save as an image. It wants to create an HTML file.

Is there a way to reverse the slice?
04/14/2005 02:31:26 AM · #2
Originally posted by aronya1:

Not realizing what the heck I was doing, I jumped to ImageReady while I was working on an image, then made one slice selection. I don't remember agreeing to save anything, but when I backed out of IR, the image now has one area designated as a slice, so when I try to Save For Web in PS, I no longer have the options to save as an image. It wants to create an HTML file.

Is there a way to reverse the slice?


I hate IR. Start over with the original file if you can.
04/14/2005 02:34:00 AM · #3
Simple fix...go under "view" in photoshop, then "clear slices"
04/14/2005 05:19:24 AM · #4
don't know if this will work but try select all, copy and paste into a new document.
04/14/2005 09:03:24 AM · #5
Or just use the slice selecter and click the slice, and then press delete.
04/14/2005 01:00:58 PM · #6
And the winner is...

Thanks to dg02. Quick & easy.

I tried the slice tool, but couldn't select the slice to enable the delete function. Maybe I'm not doing that right. In any case, it wouldn't work.

Copy & paste transfers the slice info, if I remember correctly. Pretty sure I tried that last night before I posted.

Thanks for the suggestions, guys.

nsbca7: Hmmm... :-)
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