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Quark is professional layout software used for setting up documents for printing or reading on the Internet. Once a layout is completed in Quark, it very often becomes necessary for the designer...
Quark XPress is a popular desktop publishing application that is available for both PC and Mac computers. With Quark, you can design page layouts for everything from newspapers to newsletters....
QuarkXPress is a desktop publishing and layout program developed and released by the Quark company and used on the Mac operating system. Occasionally, Quark users may encounter a relatively common...
QuarkXpress is a powerful desktop publisher commonly used to develop print layouts for magazines, newspapers and other media. During the preparation of these layouts it is a very common to need to...
QuarkXpress is software commonly used to create and edit complex page layouts including: flyers, magazines, newspapers, catalogs and other printed materials. You can also use a plugin to Quark...
Freehand and Bezier boxes are helpful in creating certain documents because they prevent the user from being restrained by the regular box options. Creating freehand and Bezier boxes in Quark...
There are seven text box tools in Quark Xpress 6 that allow you to make boxes of any size at any spot on the page. Once placed, you can add elements such as text inset, columns and box linking.
Grouping in Quark Xpress 6 allows you to take two or more elements and group them together so when you move one, you move them all. This is particularly helpful when you need to resize the...
QuarkXPress was once the only page-layout graphics program that most serious designers would even consider using. PageMaker was in a far distant second place, and few designers really liked that...
When sending a file to be printed at a print shop the best way to go about it is to package your file so all used fonts, links and color profiles are saved and accesible by the printer. This...
When you create a new document in QuarkXPress 4.0 for Macintosh or Windows, you need to make some basic decisions about your page layout - page size, number of columns on the page, margin width, etc.
Grouping items, such as a graphic and an article in a newsletter, allows you to reposition the entire piece in one step without displacing its components. These instructions are for QuarkXpress...
In your QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 documents for Macintosh and Windows, you can insert new pages before or after a specific page or at the end of your document.
You can open and close QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 palettes in Macintosh and Windows to make them available when you need them or to remove them from the screen when you're finished.
QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh make it easy to create a text box in any Quark document. Drawing a text box gives control in positioning the document's text. Windows instructions may vary...
Cropping is the process of cutting a portion of a photograph or graphic that is unnecessary to that image's message. You can crop only the outside edges of a photo or graphic.
Sometimes when you edit a document, you need fewer pages than originally intended. QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh makes it easy to delete pages from a Quark document. Windows instructions...
When you need a line in QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh, you can easily insert one, size it and add color to meet your document needs. Windows instructions may vary slightly.
You may occasionally decide to change some of the specifications for a style you created in QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh. This is easy to do because Quark's designers anticipated this...
QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh allow you to apply styles from a style sheet that you create. This process is especially helpful with large documents because you simply apply styles without...
Leading (pronounced led-ing) is the space between lines of text in a document. Adjusting the leading, especially in a page of dense text, often makes the text easier to read. Less space between...
You can use QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 to create fancy drop caps in your documents to jazz up the layout just like magazines do. Windows instructions may vary slightly.