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hello I hope you are having a wonderful day in this short tutorial I wanted to talk about shadows now Iamp;#39;ve created an example slide like that I have a few elements here but what I wanted to talk about is those shadows now something that people overlook or donamp;#39;t do is to work with custom shadows letamp;#39;s say that I insert the shape a very normal circle shape I give it no outline and I make the shape fill white okay this would be the editing part now many people if they use PowerPoint and they use shape effects they go into the shape effect they go into shadow and eventually they use one of those simple predefined shadows those are great they are however not perfect and definitely not unique very often you do see such a shadow however this is far from perfect what I usually do I also work with the blur so I click on this element I right-click and I format this shape and not in the fill options put here on the second options those are the effect options in the effect