Okay - that will work - I have another question. Is it possible to skew the text to make it look like it is part of the image instead of just floating in mid-air?

Janet Westhues
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FusionPro does not currently support drop shadowing. But, you can get the functionality you want by copying the frame with your text and offsetting it a few points from the original frame. You'll need to change the color of the font in this offset frame to be the color of the shadow you want. If you line them up just right, you should get the result you want. Since there's no drop shadow style supported currently, this is the kind of workaround you'll have to do.

-Lauren







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