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to create a slice that captures text and basic formatting characteristics from a text 
object. (See 
Use the slice tool, the Object > Slice > Create from Selection command, or the Object > 
Slice > Create from Guides command when you want the slice dimensions to be 
independent of the underlying artwork. Slices that you create in one of these ways 
appear as items in the Layers palette, and you can move, resize, and delete them in the 
same way as other vector objects.
When you create a slice, Illustrator generates automatic slices to create a valid HTML table 
if you save artwork as a Web page. There are two types of automatic slices: auto slices and 
subslices. Auto slices account for the areas of your artwork that are not already defined by 
slices. Illustrator regenerates auto slices every time you add or edit slices. Subslices indicate 
how overlapping slices will be divided. Although subslices are numbered and display a 
slice symbol, you cannot select them separately from the underlying slice. Illustrator 
regenerates subslices every time you arrange the stacking order of slices. 
To create a slice:
Do one of the following:
Select one or more objects on the artboard, and choose Object > Slice > Make. 
Select the slice tool 
 and drag over the area where you want to create a slice. Shift-
drag to constrain the slice to a square. Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to 
draw from the center. 
Select one or more objects on the artboard, and choose Object > Slice > Create from 
Selection.
Place guides where you want to slice the artwork, and choose Object > Slice > Create 
from Guides. (See 
Choosing a slice type and setting slice options
A slice’s type and options determine how the content of the slice will look and function on 
the Web. 
To choose a slice type:
Select a slice. (See 
Choose Object > Slice > Slice Options. For information on setting slice options in the 
Save for Web dialog box, see 
Choose a content type from the Slice Type pop-up menu.
Image if you want the artwork defined by the slice to become a linked image file on the 
resulting Web page. 
No Image if you want the slice area to contain text or a solid color on the resulting Web 
page. You enter text and HTML formatting tags for No Image content slices in the Slice 
Options dialog box. You cannot view No Image content in Illustrator; you must use a 
Web browser to preview it.