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dasher
Jan 13, 2005
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can someone please tell me , how, after a shadow is applied you separate it to it’s own layer ?
I remember that it’s done through the layers palette – trouble is I can’t see the command or
remember it.
any assistance appreciated,
thanx dasher.

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Corey
Jan 13, 2005
Right-click on the tiny "f" (representing effects) on that layer and choose "create layer."

Peadge 🙂

"dasher" wrote in message
can someone please tell me , how, after a shadow is applied you separate it to it’s own layer ?
I remember that it’s done through the layers palette – trouble is I can’t see the command or
remember it.
any assistance appreciated,
thanx dasher.
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dasher
Jan 13, 2005
thanx peadge,
that’s it.
once again, thanx dasher.

Peadge wrote:

Right-click on the tiny "f" (representing effects) on that layer and choose "create layer."

Peadge 🙂

"dasher" wrote in message

can someone please tell me , how, after a shadow is applied you separate it to it’s own layer ?
I remember that it’s done through the layers palette – trouble is I can’t see the command or
remember it.
any assistance appreciated,
thanx dasher.

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Sleeping Cat Creations
Jan 13, 2005
dasher wrote:
can someone please tell me , how, after a shadow is applied you separate it to it’s own layer ?
I remember that it’s done through the layers palette – trouble is I can’t see the command or
remember it.
any assistance appreciated,
thanx dasher.
Right click on the circle f layers style button to the right of the upside down triangle and pick "create layer".

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