Applying Drop ShadowsYou can apply a drop shadow to anything on your InDesign page: imported graphics, text frames, lines, and even tables (see Figure 85-1). Drop shadows are an effect attached to an object, so they can be edited or removed at any time. Apply a drop shadow by choosing a frame with the Selection tool and selecting Drop Shadow from either the Object menu or the context menu (or press Command-Option-M/Ctrl-Alt-M)then turn on the Drop Shadow checkbox. If you select a text frame with a fill color of None, InDesign applies the drop shadow to the text; if the fill is any other color, the drop shadow applies to the frame itself. Figure 85-1. Drop shadows![]() The Drop Shadow dialog box lets you set the shadow's color, opacity, and blending mode (see Chapter 84). You can also determine the location of the shadowby entering an X and Y offsetand the size of the shadow (how diffuse it is) using the Blur value. |