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Old May 31st, 2006, 03:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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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?



For just the odd headline.

Use two text frames for the text.

The background text frame has the text in black (or grey) for the
shadow. In whatever font you choose.

Then the foeground text frame has the text in the foreground colour
in the same font, but set to transparent - select the frame then
Ctrl + T.

Move the foreground text frame around until you get the desired
offset.


Should add:

cancel\untick the [wrap text around objects] box in the
Text Frame Properties dialogue box

Which is near the bottom of the Format Menu, when a text frame
is selected.


michael adams

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