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How do you add a drop shadow to text in InDesign CS5.5?

New Here ,
Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

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I am trying to create a drop shadow in InDesign CS 5.5,  but none of the instructions I have found work, including my manual. They all say to select
Text and fx in the Effects menu, but those items are not in my Effects menu. I have the same problem when using  Styles in the Windows menu. I

haven't used drop shadow in a long time, but it seems to me it used to be very easy. What has happened?

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Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

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  1. Select the Text Frame with your Selection tool. (Not the Type tool)
  2. In the Effects panel (Window > Effects), click on the Text listing.
  3. Under the fx menu at the bottom of the panel, choose Drop Shadow.
  4. Apply setting and click OK to apply.

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Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

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Thank you for your answer. I was using the Object Effects menu, not the Window Effects menu. Everything I read just said Effects Menu and I was  not aware of one in the Window menu.

However although the Window effects menu does show fx at the bottom, there is no "text" category. Following is copy of the Effects menu. I tried just using the fx menu, but got nothing. Incidentally, what does Knockout mean? I tried with it checked and with it not checked.

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Jun 03, 2017 Jun 03, 2017

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I take it back - there was a text item on the Effects Menu - don't know why I didn't notice it the first time. The copy I attached did not survive the transmission. I am now getting a shadow, although it doesn't look much like they used to look. I will fiddle with it and see if I can get it llke I want it, although it will work as it is.

Thank you for your solution!

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Glad to help! Please mark the answer as correct, so others know your question has been answered.

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