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Hey everyone, Steve Patterson here from PhotoshopEssentials.com. In this video, Ill show you how easy it is to slice text in Photoshop, and how to keep your text editable so you can try out different words within the same slices. To do that, well take advantage of two powerful Photoshop features known as smart objects and vector masks. Ill be using Photoshop CC but you can also follow along with CS6. If you like these videos, be sure to subscribe, and lets get started! The first step is to add some text. Ive gone ahead and added my text, and if we look in the Layers panel, we see how my document is set up. The main image is on the Background layer, and the word SLICE is on a Type layer above it. Ive added a stroke around the letters, which is listed as an effect below the Type layer. The remaining text (BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE, and so on) is in a layer group at the top. Ive placed it in a group just to keep it out of the way. For this effect, the only text were interested i