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HTML Text if you want to capture text and basic formatting characteristics from the text 
object in Illustrator. To edit the text for HTML Text content slices, you must update the 
text in your artwork. 
Important: To create a slice with HTML Text content, select a text object, and then choose 
the Object > Slice > Make command. The HTML Text content type is not available if a slice 
was created using another method. (See 
.)
To set options for Image content slices:
In the Slice Options dialog box, do the following, and click OK:
Specify the slice name in the Name text box. By default, the slice name is used as the file 
name when you save the Web page. (See 
Specify a URL to make the slice area a hotspot in the resulting Web page. You can enter 
a relative URL, enter a full URL (including http://), or choose a previously created URL 
from the pop-up menu.
If you specified a URL, specify the frame you want the link to target in the Target text 
box. You can enter the name of a target frame, or choose a standard option from the 
pop-up menu.
Specify text in the Message text box that will appear in the browser’s status area when 
the mouse is positioned over an image.
Specify text in the Alt text box that will appear in place of image data in nongraphical 
browser (and will be used by voice-recognition software).
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.
To set options for No Image content slices
In the Slice Options dialog box, do the following, and click OK:
Specify text that will appear in the slice area of the resulting Web page in the Text 
Displayed in Cell text box. You can format the text using standard HTML tags. 
Be careful not to enter more text than can be displayed in the slice area. If you enter 
too much text, it will extend into neighboring slices and affect the layout of your Web 
page. However, because you cannot view the text on the artboard, this will not be 
apparent until you view the Web page in a Web browser.
Choose options from the Horiz and Vert pop-up menus to specify the horizontal and 
vertical alignment of the text.
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.
To set options for HTML Text content slices:
In the Slice Options dialog box, do the following, and click OK:
Choose options from the Horiz and Vert pop-up menus to specify the horizontal and 
vertical alignment of the text.