Strange Drop Shadow Problem

Hello,
This has been driving me crazy! Why is Keynote automatically adding a drop shadow to my Data Point Labels???? Even when I select the labels above my bars, click on the Graphics button (in the Inspector window) and un-check the Drop Shadow box, it still leaves a drop shadow on them.
Any ideas? I can send you the Keynote file if necessary.
Thanks
Kit

Hi,
You might try Edit > Select All and see if the Graphics Inspector Shadow checkbox has any mark in it. Just something to try. If there is a dash in the box, some objects are shadowed and some are not. A couple of clicks there should clear everything.
Regards,
Jerry
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