Outer glow problem

When I create an outer glow on a form I get a glow unwanted in other areas. Any suggestions?

glow.jpg

Perhaps mayb not there seems to be a bug of somekind look to these in particular att ssettings for 30 blur athen look at others, note that at 30 he appears and 32 or 29, he went and it does not matter how much extra space added give him 30 will produce the artifact.

Same parameters at 40

So try to change the setting of the blur to a different number as add or subtract a pt.

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