Note: This tab is only available for certain types of objects.
Use the Shadow tab to add a shadow to the object.
Available options:
Tip: You can also apply many of these options directly on the object-specific ribbon tab via the command AutoShape effects in the group Format.
▪Variants
Here, you can select the desired type of shadow. |
The entries in this list are only default variants; the other options in the dialog box allow you to specify the appearance of the shadow even more precisely if necessary. |
▪Scaling
Here, you can change the size of the shadow (relative to the size of the object). |
▪Offset
Here, you can change the position of the shadow (relative to the object). |
▪Perspective
Here, you can change the Skew angle of the shadow. |
For certain variants of the "Perspective Shadows" type, the Horizon can also be changed, which distorts the shadow in perspective. If Horizon is a positive value, the shadow is in front of the object; if it is negative, the shadow is behind the object. |
▪Color
Here, you can change the color of the shadow. |
▪Blur
If you enter a value greater than zero here, a blur effect is added to the shadow. The larger the value, the softer the edges of the shadow are drawn. |
▪Transparency
Here, you can change the transparency of the shadow. You can enter any value between 0% (no transparency) and 100% (full transparency). If, for example, you set the transparency value to 25, the shadow will have 25% transparency. |