FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using WPS Icon Effect - 3D Format, common questions usually involve finding the entry, adjusting the effect, and removing the effect; this section covers 4 frequent questions and a glossary.

FAQ

Why can’t I find the 3-D Format option in WPS Office?

  1. Make sure the current object is selected.
  2. Check whether the selected object is an editable icon or graphic object.
  3. Try opening the right-side Object Properties panel through Graphic Tools → Effects → More Settings.
  4. You can also right-click the object and select Set Object Format to open the same settings area.

How do I choose different material and lighting styles for icon effects?

  1. Select the icon and open the Object Properties sidebar.
  2. Go to the 3-D Format area under Effects.
  3. Switch between different options in the Material and Lighting drop-down lists.
  4. Review the live preview with your slide theme before keeping the final style.

How do I remove a 3-D effect from an icon in WPS on Windows?

  1. Select the icon that already has the 3-D effect.
  2. Open the 3-D Format settings area.
  3. Reduce Depth and Bevel to lower values or restore the icon to a flatter appearance as needed.
  4. Check whether the icon has returned to a more flat visual style.

Why does the effect look weak after I change the settings?

  1. Increase the Depth or Bevel value first and observe the change in dimensional appearance.
  2. Then switch to different Material and Lighting combinations.
  3. Check whether the icon color and slide background make the effect hard to notice.
  4. If needed, enlarge the icon or use a stronger color contrast before adjusting the settings again.

Glossary

TermDefinition
3-D FormatA group of settings used to give an object a three-dimensional appearance, usually including depth, bevel, material, and lighting.
Object PropertiesThe settings area in the right sidebar where you can adjust the appearance of an icon or graphic object.
DepthA setting that controls how far the object extends visually, which is an important part of the 3-D look.
BevelA setting that changes the raised or curved edge effect of the object and affects its outline appearance.
LightingA setting that controls the light direction and style, which changes how highlights and shadows appear.