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Adobe Illustrator Help
Preparing Graphics for the Web 
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Choose a color that will appear in the slice area of the resulting Web page from the 
Background pop-up menu. Keep in mind that the selected color will not be displayed in 
Illustrator.
The text for HTML Text slices is displayed in the Slice Options dialog box; however, 
you cannot edit it. You can make HTML text editable in the Slice Options dialog box by 
changing the slice type to No Image. This breaks the link with the text object on the 
artboard. To ignore text formatting, enter <unformatted> as the first word in the text 
object.
Viewing slices
You can view slices on the artboard and in the Save for Web dialog box. For information on 
viewing slices in the Save for Web dialog box, see 
Illustrator numbers slices from left to right and top to bottom, beginning in the upper left 
corner of the artwork. If you change the arrangement or total number of slices, slice 
numbers are updated to reflect the new order. 
Artwork with slices
To show or hide slices:
Choose View > Show Slices or View > Hide Slices.
To set slice preferences:
Choose Edit > Preferences > Smart Guides and Slices (Windows and Mac OS 9) or 
Illustrator > Preferences > Smart Guides and Slices (Mac OS X).
Select Show Slice Numbers to show slice numbers; deselect Show Slice Numbers to 
hide slice numbers.
Select a Line Color option to change the color of slice lines. The color of selected slice 
lines is changed automatically to a contrasting color.
Click OK.
Selecting and modifying slices
The method you use to select a slice, as well as the ways you can modify a slice, depend on 
how the slice was created. There are fewer options for modifying slices that were created 
using the Object > Slice > Make command, because these slices are tied to the size and 
position of elements in your artwork.