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    Well setting a shadow to 0% is not the same as removing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukas Engqvist View Post
    Well setting a shadow to 0% is not the same as removing it
    How do you remove it? I'm not that familiar with the shadows I'll admit but I'm not seeing a shadow in the layers panel. Wouldn't that tell me if there is a shadow?

    thanks
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    Screen shot 2010-06-29 at 21.41.24.png

    Open appearance pannel.
    Select an object.
    You now see the "recepie" applied to the artwork.
    click the fx to edit the settings for the drop shadow
    drag the fx to the trash in the appearance pannel to remove it.

    there is also an option to "set to basic appearance" wich means remove all effects from the appearance pannel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukas Engqvist View Post
    Screen shot 2010-06-29 at 21.41.24.png

    Open appearance pannel.
    Select an object.
    You now see the "recepie" applied to the artwork.
    click the fx to edit the settings for the drop shadow
    drag the fx to the trash in the appearance pannel to remove it.

    there is also an option to "set to basic appearance" wich means remove all effects from the appearance pannel.

    All I'm seeing is opacity and default. I tried clearing appearance, nothing and dragging and its not going away.

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    They didn't initially work for me, I went to get picture in Quark and nothing happened. Didn't import OR give me an error message. I opened them in Illustrator, re-saved as a CS4 .eps and they came in no problem.
    By the time I walk out of here, I'm going to be a lean, mean, prepress machine...

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    Now the white box is pissing me off.......LOL
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    Saving it as an Illustrator 3.0 .eps removes the white box. Now to figure out why........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukas Engqvist View Post
    Screen shot 2010-06-29 at 21.41.24.png

    Open appearance pannel.
    Select an object.
    You now see the "recepie" applied to the artwork.
    click the fx to edit the settings for the drop shadow
    drag the fx to the trash in the appearance pannel to remove it.

    there is also an option to "set to basic appearance" wich means remove all effects from the appearance pannel.
    Okay, I saw the fx this time and that works good.
    thanks

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    You may use illustrator recovery, which can solve out given trouble. Due to its wide facilities such as working under any Windows OS, using contemporary methods of recovering .ai files after various issues: power failures, viruses.


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