To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

Create editable vector shapes from lines, paths, shapes, text, images, and boolean groups using Outline Stroke. After creating the shape, you can further modify it using controls, or by changing its properties in the Properties Panel.

When you expand an object that uses an inner-glow effect, the inner glow reveals itself as an opacity mask If you expand an object that uses an outer glow, the outer glow becomes a transparent raster object.

The shadow effect creates a contrasting area formed by an object on the opposite side of a natural or imaginary light source. The shadow depends on the light source angle and its intensity.

There are three variations of shadow effects:

  • Outer – create a shadow at the outer edge of the object. The object looks popped out of the surface.
  • Inner – create a shadow at the inner edge of the object. The object looks pressed into the surface.
  • Perspective – create a 3D vertical plane shadow. The object looks like standing in front of the light source.

Apply the shadow effect using the ribbon tabs

   1.   Select the Shadow type from the Shadow list:

  • On the Picture Format tab, in the Picture Styles group, click the Picture Effects dropdown list, then select the Shadow list:

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

  • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab, Chart Format tab), in the Shape Styles group, click the Shape Effects dropdown list, then select the Shadow list:

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

  • On the Table Format tab, in the Table Styles group, click the Effects dropdown list, then select the Shadow list:

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

   2.   From the Shadow list, select one from the Outer, Inner, or Perspective shadows:

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
   or   
To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

Or click the Shadow Options... to open the Format *** pane to choose more options for the shadow effect.


Apply the shadow effect using the Format pane

On the Format pane (such as Format Shape, Format Picture, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.), in the Effects group, in the Shadow section:

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.

Choose one of the predefined shadow effects from the Presets list. They are the same as in the Shadow list in the ribbon: Outer, Inner, and Perspective shadows. To fine-tune the shadow:

  • Choose the Color, see ,
  • Move the slider or set a specific value in the appropriate field for each shadow attribute: Transparency, Size, Blur, Angle, and Distance.

Note: The shadow is applied to either the object or its frame. It depends on the object type and background transparency settings:

You can add a variety of shapes to your document, including arrows, callouts, squares, stars, and flowchart shapes. Want to set your name and address apart from the rest of your resume? Use a line. Need to create a diagram showing a timeline or process? Use flowchart shapes. While you may not need shapes in every document you create, they can add visual appeal and clarity.

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To insert a shape:

  1. Select the Insert tab, then click the Shapes command. A drop-down menu of shapes will appear.
  2. Select the desired shape.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Selecting a shape

  3. Click, hold, and drag in the desired location to add the shape to your document.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Inserting a new shape

If you want, you can enter text in a shape. When the shape appears in your document, you can begin typing. You can then use the formatting options on the Home tab to change the font, font size, or color of the text.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
Entering text in a shape

To resize a shape:

  1. Select the shape you want to resize. Sizing handles will appear.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Clicking the shape

  2. Click, hold, and drag the sizing handles until the shape is the desired size. You can use the corner sizing handles to change the shape's height and width at the same time.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Resizing the shape

Some shapes also have one or more yellow handles that can be used to modify the shape. For example, with star shapes you can adjust the length of the points.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
Modifying the shape

To rotate the shape, click, hold, and drag the rotation handle.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
Rotating the shape

To change the order of shapes:

If one shape overlaps another, you may need to change the ordering so the correct shape appears in front. You can bring a shape to the front or send it to the back. If you have multiple images, you can use Bring Forward or Send Backward to fine tune the ordering. You can also move a shape in front of or behind text.

  1. Right-click the shape you want to move. In our example, we want the cloud to appear in front of the sun, so we'll right-click the cloud.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Right-clicking the shape

  2. In the menu that appears, hover over Bring to Front or Send to Back. Several ordering options will appear. Select the desired ordering option. In this example, we'll choose Bring to Front.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Selecting an ordering option

  3. The order of the shapes will change.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    The reordered shapes

In some cases, the ordering option you select will not affect the ordering of the shapes. If this happens, try selecting the same option again or try a different option.

If you have many shapes placed on top of each other, it may be difficult to select an individual shape. The Selection Pane allows you to select a shape and drag it to a new location. To access the Selection Pane, click Selection Pane on the Format tab.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
Changing the order of a shape in the Selection Pane

Modifying shapes

Word allows you to modify your shapes in a variety of ways so you can tailor them to your projects. You can change a shape into a different shape, format a shape's style and color, and add shadow effects.

To change to a different shape:

  1. Select the shape you want to change. The Format tab will appear.
  2. On the Format tab, click the Edit Shape command. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over Change Shape and select the desired shape.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Changing a shape

  3. The new shape will appear.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    The new shape

To change the shape style:

Choosing a shape style allows you to apply preset colors and effects to quickly change the appearance of your shape.

  1. Select the shape you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Shape Styles group.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Changing the shape style

  3. A drop-down menu of styles will appear. Select the style you want to use.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Selecting a shape style

  4. The shape will appear in the selected style.

To change the shape fill color:

  1. Select the shape you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click the Shape Fill drop-down arrow. The Shape Fill menu appears.
  3. Move the mouse over the various colors. Select the color you want to use. To view more color options, select More Fill Colors.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Changing the shape fill color

  4. The shape will appear in the selected fill color.

If you want to use a different type of fill, select Gradient or Texture from the drop-down menu. You can also select No Fill to make it transparent.

To change the shape outline:

  1. Select the shape you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click the Shape Outline drop-down arrow. The Shape Outline menu will appear.
  3. Select the color you want to use. If you want to make the outline transparent, select No Outline.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Changing the shape outline color

  4. The shape will appear in the selected outline color.

From the drop-down menu, you can change the outline color, weight (thickness), and whether or not it is a dashed line.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
A thicker line

To change shadow effects:

Adding a shadow to a shape can make it appear as though it is floating above the page, and it can help to add contrast between the shape and the background.

  1. Select the shape you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click the Shape Effects drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over Shadow and select the shadow you want to use.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Choosing a shadow type

  3. The shape will appear with the selected shadow.

To adjust the shadow color, size, distance and more, select Shadow Options from the drop-down menu. The Format Shape pane will appear on the right side of the Word window, allowing you to customize the shadow.

To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
The Format Shape pane

3D effects

There are two kinds of effects you can apply to your shapes to give them a 3D appearance: 3-D Rotation and Bevel. 3-D Rotation gives the appearance that you are viewing an object from a different angle, and it can be applied to any shape. Bevel adds thickness and a rounded edge to shapes, but it doesn't work with every type of shape.

To add 3-D Rotation:

  1. Select the shape you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click the Shape Effects drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over 3-D Rotation and select the desired 3-D effect.

    To add a shadow to a shape, apply a shape outline.
    Choosing a 3-D effect

  3. The shape will appear in the selected 3-D Rotation effect.

If you want, you can customize the bevel effect. Select 3-D Options... from the drop-down menu. The Format Shape pane will appear on the right side of the Word window. From here, you can modify the width, height, and depth of a bevel. You can also change the shape's material to give it a metal, plastic, or translucent appearance, as well as choose the lighting type to change how the shape is illuminated.

How will you apply the shadow effect on a shape object?

Answer. Explanation: To add a shadow to multiple shapes, click the first shape, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes. On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Effects > Shadow, and then pick the shadow you want.

Where is the shadow effect in Powerpoint?

On the Picture Tools “Format” tab, click the “Picture Effects” button. (If you're applying a shadow to text, that button will be named “Text Effects” instead.) On the drop-down menu, select the “Shadows” submenu. This submenu contains a large variety of shadow effects.