Adding a shadow to a shape can give it more depth and you probably get that perfect shadow the first time you use PowerPoint's default shadow options, as already explained in our Apply Shadow effects to Shapes tutorial. However, there are times when you want that shadow to be a wee bit longer, or just a little less pronounced. Fortunately, that's possible and quite easy to achieve. Follow these steps to get started:
- Select the shape you want to apply or tweak the shadow effect for, Apply a shadow effect applied so that you can tweak it further. Double click the selected shape to activate the Format tab of the Ribbon (highlighted in red in Figure 1). Within this tab, locate the Shape Styles group, and click the Effects button that you can see in Figure 1 (highlighted in blue).
Figure 1: Format tab of the Ribbon- This brings up the Effects drop-down gallery shown in Figure 2. Within the Effects drop-down gallery, choose Shadow | Shadow Options (the last option in Figure 2).
Figure 2: Shadow sub-gallery within Effects drop-down gallery- Alternatively, you can directly right-click (or Ctrl+click) the selected shape and from the context menu, choose the Format Shape option as shown in Figure 3 below.
Figure 3: Format Shape option selected- Either of the ways brings up the Format Shape dialog box. In this dialog box, make sure that the Shadow option in the Sidebar is active, as you can see in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Shadow options within the Format Shape dialog box- The options in this dialog box are explained below:
- Deselect this selection box if the shape already has a shadow which you want to remove.
- This option allows you to select from three shadow styles: Inner, Outer, and Perspective (see Figure 5 below).
Figure 5: Shadow style options- This spinner control is used to change the angle of the shadow in relation to the shape.
- Displays the Colors gallery (see Figure 6) so that you can choose a color to apply to the shadow. If you need a colored shadow, you can only do so within this dialog, the default shadows that PowerPoint provides are all black.
Figure 6: Shadow color options- Colors gallery includes four sections that are explained below:
- Here you can select any of the colors in the active Theme of the presentation. You can also select any of the 5 tints or shades for any Theme color. Learn more about Themes here.
- You can choose any of the ten standard colors available. These ten standard colors are just choices of colors that PowerPoint believes to be widely used. You don't have to limit yourself to either the Theme colors or Standard colors, as we'll show you in the next options. Although, it's a good design idea to use Theme colors as far as possible.
- Here you can find the colors most recently used. If you have just launched PowerPoint and created a new presentation, the Recent Colors option may be entirely absent since you haven't selected any color recently!
- This option is to summon the Mac OS X Color picker as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7: Mac OS X Color picker- In this Color picker, you can chose any color from the wheel. Thereafter adjust the selected color's luminosity within the long, thin slider on the right. Once you are happy with the color attained, you click OK to get back to your slide.
- Use the size slider, or enter the shadow size value in percentages to increase or decrease the size (spread) of the shadow.
- This option makes the edges of the shadow more feathered (merged with the background) or sharper. Again, you can use the blur slider, or enter the blur value in points.
- Allows you to format the starting and the ending point of the shadow in relation to the position of the shape. You can use the distance slider or insert the distance value in points.
- You can alter the transparency level of the shadow using this option. Use the transparency slider, or type the shadow transparency value in percentages.
- Click OK in the Format Shape dialog box to apply the changes to the shadow.
- Remember to save your presentation often.
A. Shadow
B. Style
C. Angle
D. Color
i. Theme Colors:
ii. Standard Colors:
iii. Recent Colors:
iv. More Colors:
E. Size
F. Blur
G. Distance
H. Transparency
See Also:
Shape Effects: Advanced Shadow Effect Options (Glossary Page)
Advanced Shadow Effect Options in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Advanced Shadow Effect Options in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Advanced Shadow Effect Options in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
Advanced Shadow Effect Options in PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
Advanced Shadow Effect Options in PowerPoint 2003 and 2002 for Windows