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Old July 25th, 2008, 04:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
ccross via OfficeKB.com
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Default Shadow dimensions

Anyone know how to get the dimensions of a shadow, it seems as though that
would be an adjustment but the adjustment values do not seem to represent
this. I am grabbing the shape as an image (includes the background) and its
dimensions, but the dimensions are only of the inner shape. When I insert
the shape back in, it is in the wrong size. Is there a way to find the
correct dimensions of the entire shape?

Thanks,
-cameron-

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Old July 25th, 2008, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Shyam Pillai
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Default Shadow dimensions

All the shadow property values are available except in the case of a
perspective shadow. You will need to compute the dimensions using the
available properties.

Regards,
Shyam Pillai

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Anyone know how to get the dimensions of a shadow, it seems as though that
would be an adjustment but the adjustment values do not seem to represent
this. I am grabbing the shape as an image (includes the background) and
its
dimensions, but the dimensions are only of the inner shape. When I insert
the shape back in, it is in the wrong size. Is there a way to find the
correct dimensions of the entire shape?

Thanks,
-cameron-

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