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| Slicing Your Image: Grouping Subimages |
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Groups allow you select any rectangular subset of subimages and combine them into one larger subimage. |
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With groups, you can combine subimages that share the same URL and minimize the number of subimages that are created. |
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To group subimages
1. Select the subimages you want to include in the group.
2. Choose Edit->Group (Command-G). The selected subimages must form a rectangle. If they do not, the menu item Edit->Group will not be available. |
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Not a rectangle, so the subimages cannot be grouped. |
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A rectangular selection can be grouped. |