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Another thing to consider

One thing this very thorough tutorial failed to mention is a little problem with printing that results from having non-shadowed text on the same layer as shadows. If you are seeing strange thickening and thinning of your text when you print or output to PDF, go back to your original and place all your text frames on a separate layer above anything that has drop shadows or any other transparency effect applied. This should solve your problem.

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This was exactly what I

This was exactly what I needed. Thanks

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INDESIGN DROP SHADOWS

is there a way brush the dropshadow up into the image so you do not have a KISS CUT drop shadow?

thank you, Marty

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