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QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXpress Tutorials 0003: Printing to 11 x 17 paper in QuarkXPress - Due to the numbers of questions I've answered related to this, I've decided to get this info online.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXpress Tutorials #0005: Basic Printing from QXP6 - Basic Printing Tutorials
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXpress Tutorials #0006: Setting up Print Styles - In order to save time when printing, you can setup Print Styles for the common printers that you use.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXPress Tutorials #0007: Fixing Corrupt Printing Preferences - The printing preferences tend to become corrupted somewhat frequently. As in, you can print fine several times, and the next time - nothing prints.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - How To Impose and Print Printer Spreads in QuarkXPress - Tips for using ALAP's Imposer XTension- QuarkXPress documents are in a format called reader spreads. Meaning, the front cover is the first page with the back cover being the last page. At times a format called Printers Spreads, where the first page is output with the last page, is required for final output. This is also useful when trying to build a composite with your laser printer. This will demonstrate how to use Imposer to create a duplexed comp with your laser printer.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Print Design and Production Essentials: Advanced Layout - In this collection of articles, learn how to get maximum results from your page layout program by tapping into program-specific features. Includes Adobe PageMaker, Adobe InDesign, and QuarkXPress.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Printing Varnish Plates from QuarkXPress - Using ALAP ImagePort and Adobe Photoshop to prepare and output files for varnish-ready separations
ERRORS / TECHNICAL QUARKXPRESS TUTORIALS
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Recovering From And Preventing Data Loss In Quark™ - Sometimes you may encounter errors while working in QuarkXPress™. The program will crash or worse, you may see a message that the file you were working on is not a QuarkXPress document and you won't be able to open it at all.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Xpress Tags - Use of tags in QuarkXpress
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Laziness Breeds Invention - Applescript - Can you think of a small part of your work that is totally repetitive? Got a Mac? Applescript is programming for the rest of us.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - QuarkXPress™ Technical Manual Project - This is an extensive Tutorials and has its own home page for ease of navigation. You will be able to return to this page from any of the lessons below.
QuarkXpress Tutorials - Xtensions - An XTension is software that extends QuarkXPress, either by adding a completely new feature, or taking a tedious and error-prone chore and automating it. A QuarkXPress user with no XTensions is like a carpenter with a homeowner's first tool kit.
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