The way I have been able to achieve this is to do two text boxes - both with
the same variable field. One text box is the main text, the other is the
shadow - Be sure the shadow text box is below the main text - then just move
the shadow text box over enough to create your shadow.
Amy 

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I have a job where the customer wants a heading with a drop shadow. The
first word in that would be a variable field. Is this at all possible?

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