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To duplicate a slice using the Web Content palette (ImageReady)
Select a slice in the Web Content palette.
Choose Slices > Duplicate Slice or Duplicate Slice from the Web Content palette menu.
In the Duplicate Slice dialog box, select from the following options:
Duplicate Rollover States 
Maintains any rollover states associated with the original slice.
Duplicate Layers For Layer-Based Slices 
Duplicates a layer associated with a layer-based slice. 
From the position menu, choose an option for the position of the duplicate slice. The duplicate slice will adjoin 
the original slice in the position indicated. If the duplicate slice extends beyond the edge of the document, it will be 
truncated. 
Click OK. 
To copy and paste a slice (ImageReady)
Select one or more slices with the Slice Select tool.
Choose Copy Slice from the Edit menu.
If you want to paste the slice into another image, open and display that image.
Choose Paste Slice from the Edit menu. If you copy and paste in the same image, the pasted slice appears on top
of the original.
The Copy Slice and Paste Slice commands have the same keyboard shortcuts as the regular Copy and Paste
commands.
To combine slices (ImageReady) 
In ImageReady, you can combine two or more slices into a single slice. ImageReady determines the dimensions and 
position of the resulting slice from the rectangle created by joining the outer edges of the combined slices. If the 
combined slices are not adjacent or have different proportions or alignments, the newly combined slice may overlap 
other slices. 
The combined slice takes the optimization settings of the first slice in the series of slices you select before choosing 
the Combine Slices command. A combined slice is always a user slice, regardless of whether the original slices 
include auto slices. 
Note: You cannot combine layer-based slices. 
Select two or more slices. 
Choose Slices > Combine Slices. 
To change the stacking order of slices 
When slices overlap, the last slice you create is the top slice in the stacking order. You can change the stacking order 
to gain access to underlying slices. You can specify which slice is on the top and bottom of the stack and move slices 
up or down in the stacking order.