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Old August 21st, 2004, 11:29 PM
ltrudd
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How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher? The Help section says
it needs to be done within an unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this
is done.
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Old August 22nd, 2004, 12:57 AM
John Inzer
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ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.

=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

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Old August 22nd, 2004, 04:33 AM
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Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.

=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
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Old August 22nd, 2004, 08:45 AM
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ltrudd wrote:
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second
suggestion worked well. Somehow I thought Publisher 2003
had a way to do this without being creative.

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You're welcome.

2003 may have the option for all I know...
but I haven't been able to find it.


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Old August 22nd, 2004, 08:57 AM
Mary Sauer
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Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it is the box, open
the shadow settings toolbar.

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"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.

=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
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  #6  
Old August 23rd, 2004, 07:15 PM
ltrudd
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No, I want to put the shadow AND CHANGE ITS COLOR on the text. I discovered
whenever I choose the shadow option it puts it on the textbox. (I use Power
Point extensively and wrongly assumed putting a shadow on text was the same
as in Publisher).

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it is the box, open
the shadow settings toolbar.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.
=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
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  #7  
Old August 23rd, 2004, 07:39 PM
Mary Sauer
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Select the textbox or if it already has text, highlight the text, on the toolbar,
format, font, there is a shadow option for the text. You can't change the color of
the shadow, just the color of the font.

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"ltrudd" wrote in message
news
No, I want to put the shadow AND CHANGE ITS COLOR on the text. I discovered
whenever I choose the shadow option it puts it on the textbox. (I use Power
Point extensively and wrongly assumed putting a shadow on text was the same
as in Publisher).

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it is the box,
open
the shadow settings toolbar.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.
=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
return e-mail disabled









  #8  
Old August 23rd, 2004, 08:11 PM
Don Schmidt
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You can change the color of the shadow if you use the WordArt option and
then select the shadow button on the tool bar.\


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Don
Vancouver, USA


"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Select the textbox or if it already has text, highlight the text, on the

toolbar,
format, font, there is a shadow option for the text. You can't change the

color of
the shadow, just the color of the font.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
news
No, I want to put the shadow AND CHANGE ITS COLOR on the text. I

discovered
whenever I choose the shadow option it puts it on the textbox. (I use

Power
Point extensively and wrongly assumed putting a shadow on text was the

same
as in Publisher).

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it is

the box,
open
the shadow settings toolbar.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion

worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being

creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.
=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
return e-mail disabled











  #9  
Old August 23rd, 2004, 08:44 PM
Mary Sauer
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Don, This is text box text. You can do this in 2000, select the text box, on the
toolbar, format, font, check shadow.
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"Don Schmidt" wrote in message
...
You can change the color of the shadow if you use the WordArt option and
then select the shadow button on the tool bar.\


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Select the textbox or if it already has text, highlight the text, on the

toolbar,
format, font, there is a shadow option for the text. You can't change the

color of
the shadow, just the color of the font.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
news
No, I want to put the shadow AND CHANGE ITS COLOR on the text. I

discovered
whenever I choose the shadow option it puts it on the textbox. (I use

Power
Point extensively and wrongly assumed putting a shadow on text was the

same
as in Publisher).

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it is

the box,
open
the shadow settings toolbar.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion

worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without being

creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.
=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
return e-mail disabled













  #10  
Old August 23rd, 2004, 10:14 PM
Don Schmidt
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Mary,

(Publisher 2000)
I read it as the goal was to change the color of the shadow, not the text.
Your suggestion changes the color of the text.

Don
Vancouver, USA


"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Don, This is text box text. You can do this in 2000, select the text box,

on the
toolbar, format, font, check shadow.
--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"Don Schmidt" wrote in message
...
You can change the color of the shadow if you use the WordArt option and
then select the shadow button on the tool bar.\


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Select the textbox or if it already has text, highlight the text, on

the
toolbar,
format, font, there is a shadow option for the text. You can't change

the
color of
the shadow, just the color of the font.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
news No, I want to put the shadow AND CHANGE ITS COLOR on the text. I

discovered
whenever I choose the shadow option it puts it on the textbox. (I use

Power
Point extensively and wrongly assumed putting a shadow on text was

the
same
as in Publisher).

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Are you wanting to put a shadow on the text box or the text? If it

is
the box,
open
the shadow settings toolbar.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"ltrudd" wrote in message
...
Thanks, WordArt isn't "plain" enough but your second suggestion

worked well.
Somehow I thought Publisher 2003 had a way to do this without

being
creative.

"John Inzer" wrote:

ltrudd wrote:
How do I change the shadow color of test in Publisher?
The Help section says it needs to be done within an
unfilled object but it doesn't explain how this is done.
=============================
What version of Publisher are you using?

Have you tried using WordArt?

Or maybe you could create two exact text
boxes and place one over the other with
an offset.

--

John Inzer
return e-mail disabled















 




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