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Control Text Shadow in Publisher 2003
According to the Help Topics for Publisher 2003, you can create text
shadows either by selecting the text and checking the shadow box in the "Format -- Font.." menu (in which case you have no control over the shadow) or by selecting the UNFILLED text box and clicking on a shadow style in the toolbar (in which case you supposedly have control over the shadow's attributes). There is even a sample in the help topic that shows the difference. However, whenever I select a text box, set the Fill property to "No Fill" and then choose a shadow style from the Shadow toolbar, Publisher automatically changes my text box's Fill attribute from "No fill" to "White", and then shadows the entire rectangular text box, not just the individual letters contained within the text box. If I then go to the Properites page for the text box and select "No Fill" after Publisher changes this to "White", I get no shadow at all, even though a shadow style still shows as selected in the shadow toolbar. Can anyone help me? |
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