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User Guide
File saving output options
You set the following options in the Saving Files set:
File Naming
Choose elements from the pop-up menus or enter text into the fields to be used in the default names
for all files. Elements include document name, slice name, rollover state, trigger name, trigger number, file creation
date, slice number, punctuation, and file extension. Some options are relevant only if the file contains slices or
rollover states.
The fields let you change the order and formatting of the parts of the file name (for example, letting you indicate
rollover state by an abbreviation instead of the full word).
Filename Compatibility
Select one or multiple options to make the file name compatible with Windows (permits
longer file names), Mac OS 9 (file names may be truncated after 31 characters), and UNIX operating systems.
Optimized Files
Choose from the following:
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Put Images In Folder specifies a folder name where optimized images are saved (available only with documents
containing multiple slices).
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Use Long Filename Extensions (ImageReady) saves files using four-letter extensions for JPEG and WBMP files, if
desired.
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Copy Background Image When Saving copies the background image file specified in the Background set into the
images folder for the web page.
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Include Copyright (Photoshop) includes copyright information with the image. See “To add metadata using the
File Info dialog box” on page 98.
To include title and copyright information with an image
You can add title and copyright information to a web page by entering information in the File Info dialog box. Title
information appears in the web browser’s title bar when the image is exported with an HTML file. Copyright infor
mation is not displayed in a browser; however, it is added to the HTML file as a comment and to the image file as
metadata.
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Choose File > File Info.
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(ImageReady) Enter a title that will appear in the web browser’s title bar:
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(Photoshop) In the Description section of the File Info dialog box, enter the desired text in the Description text
box.
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(ImageReady) Enter the desired text in the Description text box.
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Enter copyright information:
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(Photoshop) In the Description section of the File Info dialog box, enter the desired text in the Copyright Notice
text box.
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(ImageReady) Enter the desired text in the Copyright Notice text box.
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Click OK.
See also
“To add metadata using the File Info dialog box” on page 98
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