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5753 readersWhen importing a video file onto a page in QuarkXPress, InDesign, or any other application, it’s best to let the program create the container for you.
In other words, don’t create a box or frame, and then import the video. Instead, choose File> Import and then click onto your page. That way, the program creates a box
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21052 readersQuark’s Web page of known issues in QuarkXPress 9 include this one:
If you export a PDF without embedding the fonts (File> Export> Layout as PDF> Options button> Fonts), then import that PDF and run Collect for Output (File menu) with Fonts checked, the fonts that are not embedded in the PDF are not collected.
While not
1166 readersUpdated 13-Nov-2010, added Footnotes Note. Received an email today in which the following question was asked: “Is there an InDesign add-on that you know of that a) can take static endnotes and transform them to dynamic (i.e. linked) footnotes and b) can change static endnotes to dynamic endnotes”. InDesign has support for dynamic footnotes. This means that
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6220 readersUse this quick workaround to import Word styles into an InDesign document. (Yes, sometimes that's what you want to do.)
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3396 readersQuark has released QuarkXPress 8.5, a free update for 8.0 users. The updates include:
- DOCX import and export: DOCX is the new XML-based file format for Microsoft Word that was introduced by Microsoft with Microsoft Office 12 and replaced Read more »
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17782 readersIf your client gives you a Microsoft Word document with embedded graphics, you can extract all the graphics at once by using Word’s File> Save as Web Page feature. This creates a text file that you can throw away, and a folder that contains the full-resolution images in PNG format and lower resolution versions of
19955 readersJuly 4th is Independence Day in the United States of America, so I thought I’d show off an impressive effect you can create in QuarkXPress with just three clicks:
All I did was type “1776″, convert it to outlines, import a picture, and apply the default drop shadow.
The steps:
To convert to outlines, choose Item> Convert Text
1308 readersTrue story from yesterday, captured on video for those of little faith- bad, seemingly corrupted Adobe InDesign file would not open. What does one do? (Months of work in this layout BTW!) Fix it with QuarkXPress, using the ID2Q (InDesign to QuarkXPress) XTension from Markzware! www.markzware.com (Then re-import back into Adobe InDesign with the Q2ID
471 readersTrue story from yesterday, captured on video for those of little faith- bad, seemingly corrupted Adobe InDesign file would not open. What does one do? (Months of work in this layout BTW!) Fix it with QuarkXPress, using the ID2Q (InDesign to QuarkXPress) XTension from Markzware! www.markzware.com (Then re-import back into Adobe InDesign with the Q2ID
2356 readersThe qxp, qxd, qxl and qxt file formats are proprietary to Quark Inc. which means they can only be managed by the QuarkXPress application without any separate viewers or editors to support the file extensions. This is why sharing any file of this type with other users can only be accomplished if the receiving user