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# Crop and Slice tools

| Tool             | How it works                                                                                                            |
| ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Crop             | Click image to active crop handles. Click and drag handles to crop image and/ or change aspect ratio.                   |
| Perspective Crop | Click image to active crop handles. Click and drag handles to crop and distort image along a perspective grid.          |
| Slice            | Click image divide it into smaller regions. When used with Export As, smaller regions are exported as individual files. |
| Slice Select     | Click and drag slice lines to change the dimensions of the slice regions.                                               |


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