At the request of, or challenge from I should say, Jeff Harrison - I have added an extra feature to the above macro. If you run the macro and press the Create Inner Shadow button you get a black inner shadow, or white if the White Shadow checkbox was ticked.
NEW: Pressing the button with a PLUS sign on it expands the macro interface and provides a button which opens the colour picker dialog. From there you can choose a custom colour for the inner shadow. After choosing your colour press the Apply Inner Shadow button next to the custom colour button to create your inner shadow. I was even kind enough to use the Americanized spelling of the word colour: i.e. color
Please excust the over-compressed video...here is the macro in action (the macro itself is attached):
Hey Brian,
This is great! Finding many uses for it
Thanks
Wow this is fabulous Brian.......just what I am looking for!
Now all I need to do is work out how to install it
It's wonderful Brian.....thank you so much!
I have been playing with it this morning
PINKGEM said: It's wonderful Brian.....thank you so much! I have been playing with it this morning
uhhh...I still have an unanswered question.
can anyone help?
Hi Greg
I just went back and saw the message you are referring to, which I had somehow overlooked. Sorry about that. I haven't done anything with that macro since last year, as I have been busy with other things. It would probably be awhile before I could get onto editing it further as I have less time for macros now and I am already working on several at the same time.
You seem to know what you are talking about with the code, so why not just write a new macro yourself which meets your specific needs?
Best regards,Brian.
okay I'll try. thanks Brian.