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in this lesson lesson 24 were going to be talking about something called drop caps thats short for drop capital were going to talk about borders and were going to deal with shading so were going to show you how to add those drop caps and what what exactly that is were going to show you how to add a border to a paragraph which we touched on in the last lesson and then were going to add shading to the document to do this were going to need to open a file that file is going to be found in lesson 24. specifically page 311 and were going to open this doc file on page 311. were going to enable the editing on that file and and were going to save this file to our dated folder adding our initials to the end of this file in this lesson were going to be taking a look at what a drop cap is youve all seen a drop cap you just may not have realized what a drop cap was when you were little you probably had fairy tales read to you and when you think of the fairy tales often it says once up