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Enter the Image title.
The available options for naming slices are located in the Slice name
drop-down menu, which is part of the Slice Properties dialog box.
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Choosing a slice name
The slice name will become the name of the image file. You can
enter your own text here or you can choose one of the values from the
drop-down menus.
[current] indicates that the name will not be changed.
[default] means that the default name will be used. This will be set
in the Slice Properties dialog box.
[document] represents the current documents name. This key-
word can be combined with the [page] keyword and with (&) or (#)
formatting marks or with other text. Therefore such names as [docu-
ment]_[page]_slice_## are legal and may be used.
[page] represents the current page name. This keyword can be
combined with the [document] keyword and with (&) or (#) format-
ting marks.
# denotes the index of the slice. By using this setting, the index
will be formatted as a number. More than one of these marks may be
used. For example, if you type Image_### and the index of the
image is 7, then the name of the image would be Image_007. Oth-
erwise, if only one mark is used, then the name would be Image_7.
This mark (or a set of them) can be used only once in the name and it
is mutually exclusive when using the (&) as a formatting mark.
& represents the index of the slice, but it is formatted as a letter.
More than one of these marks may be used to format a text designa-
tion that contains more than one letter; e.g., if you type
Image_&&& and the index of the image is 7, then the name of the
image would be Image_aag. Otherwise, if only one mark is used,
then the name would be Image_g. This mark (or a set of them) can
be used only once in the name and it is mutually exclusive when
using the (#) as a formatting mark.
Note: If more than one slice is selected, then a name with either (#) or
(&) formatting mark is required since each slice must have a unique
name.
You should use ASCII characters only and make certain that the
name does not contain a space in between the characters.