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Old May 31st, 2006, 12:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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When you format a font, you can use a shadow. You will have no control over the
color. Attached is a five minute exercise. WordArt can work, you can select the
color for the shadow, there are 3D options as well.

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"PatJennings" wrote in message
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I would like the font on the cover of the brochure I'm creating to stand
out.
If you would please look at the following link as an example.
http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2....cid=95472&fp=F

See how the "$1 Shipping Today Only" looks?

I'd like to achieve something like that in the printed brochure.

"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
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I haven't found a font that will not work within Publisher, there are
probably some, but I haven't run into one.

Is there something special you wanted to do with a font?

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"PatJennings" wrote in message
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This may not be the appropriate newsgroup for my question. It concerns
fonts that have an appearance of being three-dimensional. Other appear
to have shading that is "soft" or cloudlike. Can anyone advise as to
either formatting fonts or purchasing those that will work within
Publisher 2002?