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the limitations of .gif do not allow for full a full range of opacity. It is either fully transparent or not.
When you are using drop shadow you are telling the shadowing part to be sort of a gradient like opacity where it goes from a relatively small % to a larger.
About the only thing I can think of is to go into your dropshadow options under layer style(blending options) and set the drop shadow size to 0. This will make it where it is a solid color with no opacity and you will have somewhat of a shadow effect with that. It is the only way it will go in .gif
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