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Juc1

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:57 am    Post subject: how to chop up banner Reply with quote

Hi all,

I hava a banner for a website 960px x 150px - I need to chop the width into four unequal parts which will then fit together to make the original 960px. So for example part 1 might be 0 px - 200 px, part 2 = 200px - 440 px etc. Can anyone please tell me how to do this so that all the original 960 px is used up and that the four parts don't overlap any pixels?

If it were just two parts I could maybe just use the rectangular marquee tool to select for the first part and then inverse select to get whatever is left over. So it is kind of like that except with four parts.

Any suggestions please?

Thank you
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