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QuarkXPress 7: New Features
with Jay Nelson
This self-paced, video-based tutorial on CD-ROM is presented in a relaxed, supportive style. Keeping designers in mind, Design Tools Monthly editor Jay Nelson explains every interface change and uses real-world examples to demonstrate how to use each new feature.
Topics include:
1. Interface Enhancements
2. Transparency and Drop Shadows
3. Editing Photoshop Files and Applying Picture Effects
4. Advanced OpenType Features
5. Table Enhancements
6. Integration with Other Applications
7. Sharing Content and Layouts in Real Time
8. Quark Job Jackets and Color Management
9. Output
Exercise files accompany the training videos, so you can follow along and learn at your own pace. For the full Table of Contents, see below.
QuarkXPress 7: New Features video
Running Time: 5 hours
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Table of Contents
1. Interface Enhancements
Single layout mode
Appending layouts from other projects
Identifying layers by color
Proofing output onscreen
New display technology: XDraw
Enhanced item locking
Maintaining picture attributes
Text case conversion
Space and align enhancements
Palette management
Multiple windows
Measurements palette
2. Transparency and Drop Shadows
Transparency
Alpha channels
Drop shadows
3. Image Editing and Picture Effects
Editing images with QuarkVista
4. Typography
Hyphenation, ligatures and transparency
What is OpenType?
The OpenType user interface
Glyphs
Invisibles and special characters
5. Tables
Table enhancements
6. Integration with Other Applications
Integration with Photoshop
Advanced Photoshop integration
Integration with PDF
Integration with Microsoft Excel
Integration with Flash
7. Collaboration
Synchronized items
Composition Zones
Shared layouts
8. Quark Job Jackets
Understanding JDF and Quark Job Jackets
Understanding the Quark Job Jackets interface
Using Job Tickets
Automatic color management
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9. Output
Print dialog box enhancements
Printing with an RGB workflow
Output styles
Exporting PDFs and PDF/X support
Embedding fonts in EPS files
Variable data printing (PPML)
Backward compatibility
10. Conclusion
Getting Help
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