The effects should stay, but you may not be able to edit the shape.
You might also think about updating the computer at church with the
compatibility pack. This should let you open the 2007 files on the other
machine. (Two caveats: First, the machine to get the compatibility pack must
be running Office 2002 or 2003. Second, the machine must be up-to-date with
service packs and required patches for Office and Windows.)
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"Pastor Bob" <(E-Mail Removed).(donotspam)> wrote in message
news:81D38AEE-53DC-4B3E-BD29-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Luc, Thanks for the reply. I discovered the problem was that I was saving
> it
> to 2003 version so it would play on our PowerPoint computer at church. So
> it
> was running in "Compatible" mode. You have to be in 2007 version before
> the
> shadow controls are not grayed out. Now I will have to see if the shadow
> effects remain when I do a "save as" a 2003 PowerPoint.
> --
> Pastor Bob
>
>
> "Luc" wrote:
>
>> Pastor Bob,
>> On the Format contextual tab, in the WordArt styles group, click on the
>> text
>> effects button, choose shadow, shadow options at the bottom, you can
>> adjust
>> the color there.
>> If your text is in a shape and the shape has no fill and you want to
>> apply a
>> shadow to the text, use the button shape effects - shadow - shadow
>> options
>> in the shape styles group.
>>
>> --
>> Luc Sanders
>> (MVP - PowerPoint)
>>
>>
>> "Pastor Bob" <(E-Mail Removed).(donotspam)> schreef in bericht
>> news:F604561F-6A22-45AE-8C7C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > How do you change the text shadow color in PowerPoint 2007. It is easy
>> > to
>> > do
>> > in all other PowerPoint versions but how in 2007?
>> > --
>> > Pastor Bob
>>
>>
>>