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QuarkXpress Tutorials - Basic Layout - Best Layout Tutorials on the net.
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QuarkXpress Tutorials -Doing it Right is Faster and Easier with Tabs - Do you ever make things align with spaces or tabs, change the formatting, and some things jumped forward? the trick is to carefully adjust the tab markers on the ruler.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Appending H & Js In QuarkXPress™ (Hyphenation and Justification) - Each Quark™ document can have its own H & Js (Hyphenation and Justification specifications). Sometimes text blocks are copied from one document to the next. If the two documents were created using different H & Js, the text in the target document will not flow the same as in the source document.
QuarkXress Tutorials - Importing Messy Text into QuarkXpress - What's the best way to get messy sloppy text into manageable QuarkXPress pages?
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXpress Tutorials #0001: Basic Page Set-up - We are creating a one-page article for a local interest magazine detailing what we did on summer vacation. In this case, we went on a space shuttle mission.In this Tutorials we will create a single page document, with several photos, blocks of text, and background images.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Creating Stroked Text In QuarkXPress™ PART I - It used to be that the only way you could create a stroked text effect in Quark™ was to use another application (such as Adobe® Illustrator®). PART II
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXpress Tutorials #0002: How to Use an Imported Text File that includes Tables - As most of you know, you can place a text file in QuarkXpress much the way you can place an image. You simply create a text box and use the "Get Text" command on the File menu.
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QuarkXpress Tutorials - Copy Paragraph Styles - Normally I would always suggest to use style sheets for all your paragraphs. But there may be occassions when you just want to copy a paragraph style for another paragraph without creating a style sheet.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Design Your Business Cards in QuarkXPress 6 - This Tutorials will guide you through the process of designing a card in QuarkXpress 6 as well as the templates you need to get started quickly and easily.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Basics of the Style Sheet - Traditionally, a style sheet was a sheet of paper used to keep track of the typographic details of a publication. A computer’s style sheets, available in most word processors and in all page layout programs, does that too. Do you use them? By the end of this article, you will know how to save time, prevent some particularly tedious and error-prone work, and have a consistently typeset product. Better, faster, and easier? Yes.
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