Opening a QuarkXPress document in InDesign
How well does the conversion work?
Features that are converted
Managing the converted document using InDesign
Third-party helpers?
Discover other ways of opening Quark 5 and 6 files
Preferences
Overview of important preferences
Changing rich black/ruler dimensions
Measurement options
Configuring your document
Document setup and presets
Changing margins and gutters
Creating guides, grids and using rulers
Baseline grid and document grid options
Document preview with bleed/slug
Workspaces
Generating a new workspace
Reverting to default
Configuring palettes
Tearing and docking palettes
Master pages
Creating and applying master pages
Modifying master pages
Automatic page numbering
View options for pages in palette
Placing text
Placing text files including Microsoft Word
Flowing text and threading options
Typography
Showing hidden characters
Font attributes through Character Formatting Controls
Explanation of OpenType font format
Using the Glyph's palette
Text and spelling options
Dynamic spell check
AutoCorrect with replacement options
Paragraph and Character Styles
Generating paragraph and character styles
Applying styles
Re-defining styles and local overrides
Quick apply
Editing style sheets
Locally formatting a style
Importing style sheets to a new document |
Free InDesign book per class and one free Quark 2 InDesign conversion guide for all attendees

Importing graphics
Place JPEG, EPS, PDF, AI and PSD
Graphic display options
Differences between frame and object
Combining text and graphics
Setting a text wrap around images
Using arrangement options
Working with colour
Using the swatches palette
Stroke and fill options
Specifying a Pantone colour
Applying colour to an object
Snippets - flexible recycling
Select objects for snippet export
Placing a snippet object into a layout
Exporting as a PDF and PDF/X file
Export to PDF with built-in pre-sets
Keep links, hyperlinks,
layers & multimedia
Exporting to ISO 15930 PDF/X-1a
Colour converting to CMYK through Export
After the course you can take away your training files - or we can email them to you
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