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to get things started I added two text layers that I would like to link to their web pages begin by selecting the slice tool it will be located under the crop tool with the slice tool selected click and drag on the areaamp;#39;s youamp;#39;d like to create hyperlinks for right-click on one of your selected areas and select edit slice options here name your slice then enter the URL youamp;#39;d like to link it to and for the target Iamp;#39;m going to type underscore blank so that it opens in a new tab hit OK once you are done editing the properties now Iamp;#39;m going to quickly do the same thing for my Google slice to save your new image with the links go to file export save for web here you want to make sure you have either jpg or PNG 24 selected then click on save select your save location make sure you have HTML and images selected as your format nema as you like and then hit save now when I go back to the location where Photoshop saved my files there is an images folder that