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OK, wondering if this can be done and if so, how?

How an object, even say a simple box. Apply an inner shadow to it. Adjust inner shadow settings. And then decide I want an additional inner shadow, but I want to change the angle of it vs the first inner shadow. This doesn't seem to be possible as going to Effects just brings up the settings for the initial inner shadow. Suggestions?  – Timber

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I am no expert.

I think you are right.  The FX panel is locked to a particular object.  So you only get one.  

A simple work around might be to duplicate the image, add the other inner shadow effect to the copy, and then use a blend layer like darken, or multiply to show both shadows.

You could also use the blend ranges option too.

 

This of course is only my opinion, and doesn't constitute an expert response.  Nor does it mean it is the best, or only solution to your problem.  Just a thought, in an effort to help.

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