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QuarkXpress Tutorials - Working With EPS Files in QuarkXPress™ and Photoshop® Part I - EPS files are PostScript® and the letters "EPS" stand for "encapsulated PostScript". There is some basic data about EPS files in the Tutorials found here in the "Read Me First" section of the site. This Tutorials details some of the aspects of using EPS files in QuarkXPress or Adobe® Illustrator®. Adobe Photoshop5.5 was used to create the example EPS files. PART 2 ... PART 3
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QuarkXPress Tutorials - QuarkXPress Tutorials #0008: Export your Layout as a PDF - There are several reasons to create a PDF file of an Illustrator document. PDF is "portable", meaning anyone with Acrobat Reader, or Apple's Preview application can open a PDF.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Exporting Excel® Graphics For QuarkXPress™ Documents - Part One - "How do I get a chart from Excel into a Quark document?". There are a couple of ways to do this but the best way is to export the Excel graph as a PostScript® file, then open the PostScript file in Adobe® Illustrator® or other drawing program like Macromedia® FreeHand®, CorelDRAW® or Deneba Canvas™. Once opened in one of these programs, you can convert colors from RGB to CMYK or spot color so the colors will separate properly if the Quark document is intended for printed output. Then you can save the graphic as an EPS file and place this EPS file in the Quark document as a picture. PART 2 ... PART 3 ... PART 4
QuarkXpress Tutorials - PPD or PDF - QuarkXPress 3.3 (Macintosh) uses both PPD (PostScript Description Files) and PDF (Printer Description Files) for selecting printers. Which one should you use?
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Creating PDF's in QuarkXpress - Learn how to create PDFs from QuarkXpress
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