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Old 12-31-2004, 12:39 AM  
Top Jimmy
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Originally Posted by Mutt
No piece of software do I hate more than this bitch of a program.

But before I go spend some money on a replacement from Ulead I would really like to have this riddle solved. Here's the situation - you have a design in Photoshop, saved as a PSD, you go to ImageReady to slice it up and add mouseovers, animations etc - optimize and save the design as a sliced up HTML page. Fine. Now there's something you don't like or forgot so you open up the original PSD and make your changes, go back to ImageReady to reslice etc - when you go to the Optimized version the shit you changed is still fucking there and I have no clue how to get rid of it, it's like a file haunted by the past.

Anybody know what I'm talking about and how to stop this from happening?

Thanks
Are you jumping to image ready? then jumping back and saving changes?

You should not be slicing in image ready. Create guides where you want slices.

Then jump to image ready. Do create slice from guides. use select tool to select some that need to be combined, and combine them. name yer slices (keywords for google) you can optimize each slice. Then save optimized as.

When you go back to ps it should load the new image ready settings. Just make sure you save ps file again.

When you open it and make changes in PS and rejump to image ready it will remeber your previous slices

Man that was a a ramble.
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Last edited by Top Jimmy; 12-31-2004 at 12:41 AM..
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