Cutting corners in Photoshop CS3??

I am a working novice with Photoshop.  I can do many things but often have to look up tutorials or whatnot to learn how to do what I want.  This time, I cant find anything that helps so I'm hoping you folks can help me.
I am trying to create a navigation bar for my website. I created buttons that are parallelograms however the image overall is square because of the corners that contain background, even if I save as gif or png.  So how do you get rid of those corners so that the buttons will line up properly?  Below is an image of what the bar should look like, but each button should be its own image for swapping behaviors. The included image below is a bar I made in PS but is a single image, so rollovers wouldnt work if I just used this bar.
I would really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks,
Shane

Paulo Skylar wrote:
If I were making this I would not cut out from a larger image. I would make an image that is the atomic or repeating image of your button. I would then make separate images which personalize with text each button. Each of these would be your slices, which you would then place on your page.
To make the repeating image first fully construct one button. Add vertical guides that indicate the desired button repeat distance and horizontal guides that specify the height of the buttons. Duplicate the button layer and using the guides place the two buttons side by side so that the left guide is midway between the buttons' top corners and the right guide is half that corner separation distance to the right of the right button. Merge the button layers, make a rectangular selection snapped to the intersecting corners of the guides and jump that selection to a new layer - this is your repeating image.
Paulo
Thanks, I think that will do what I want but I'm not versed in PS3 enough to understand the directions.  I know how to place a guide but not sure where you are saying to place the vertical ones.  You said that you wouldnt cut from a single file but you said to place two buttons beside each other, wouldnt that be the same thing?  Creating one image containing two buttons and cutting part of it out?  I really thought creating this nav bar would be a 15 minute process.  Now, with about 12 total hours with trial and error and still not getting the desired result I'm ready to forget it and make flippin ho-hum square buttons.  It's ridiculous you cant just remove the corners or for that matter just create the image as a shape other than square.
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