Re: Need Photoshop Help Quick.
Step 1) Every page of your website should utilize essentially the same images when it comes to design, so there shouldn't be a problem with overwriting image names because you'd only ever need one set. It's called unity and is a good thing.
Step 2) If you are making multiple designs for each separate page of your site, stop doing what you are doing and re-read step one.
That being said.
When I am slicing up parts of a website I do the follow things:
1)Separate what I want to cut out. - If I have a solid colour background, I use css to colour the site background and hide the background in PS. etc etc.
2)After making all the necessary slices I go to File>Save For Web
2.5) I select .png and I select save user slices. This way I get handy transparent friendly .png images and only the slices I created.
3)Use Dreamweaver of Coda to build the site starting with the solid colours and working my way up to the images in the design.
If however you for some reason still have issues overwriting the slices you are making, either
a)Change the file name you are saving them under when you are in the Save For Web screen
b)Change the name of the PSD document, then the slices will default to the new name
c) move the image folder somewhere else then transfer the slices you need manually to a single images folder with your site.
Good Luck,
Any questions, just reply back.