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Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Quark Item Marks
- Quark MarkIt
- Quark Imposer for QuarkXPress
- Overview
- Setting Up Printer Flats
- Step 1: Specifying a Sheet Type
- Step 2: Specifying an Imposition Type
- Step 3: Specifying a Binding Type
- Step 4: Flipping and Moving Pages
- Step 5: Specifying Bleed
- Step 6: Specifying Creep
- How Creep Works
- Step 7: Specifying Crossover
- Step 8: Specifying Margins
- Step 9: Specifying Gaps
- Step 10: Specifying Registration Marks
- Step 11: Printing with Quark Imposer
- Tiling with Quark Imposer
- Creating Custom Impositions
- Previewing Printer Flats
- Creating and Choosing Styles
- Sample Imposition Scenarios
- Quark Imposer for Acrobat
- Setting Up Printer Flats
- Step 1: Specifying a Sheet Type
- Step 2: Specifying an Imposition Type
- Step 3: Specifying a Binding Type
- Step 4: Flipping and Moving Pages
- Step 5: Specifying Bleed
- Step 6: Specifying Creep
- How Creep Works
- Step 7: Specifying Crossover
- Step 8: Specifying Margins
- Step 9: Specifying Gaps
- Step 10: Specifying Registration Marks
- Step 11: Creating an imposed PDF file with Quark Imposer
- Creating Custom Impositions
- Previewing Printer Flats
- Creating and Choosing Styles
- Handling PDFs with Bleed Included
- Sample Imposition Scenarios
- Setting Up Printer Flats
2 Quark MarkIt
W
hat It Is 11
What Quark MarkIt adds to QuarkXPress 11
How it works 12
The MarkIt Styles Dialog Box 12
The Edit MarkIt Style Dialog Box 13
The Name field 13
The Registration area field 14
The Page bleed field 14
The Horizontal Trim and Vertical Trim fields 14
Preview controls: proxy, zoom field,
page drop-down menu 14
The position marks relative to trim check box 14
The Press Marks bar 15
Page preview 16
The Import button 17
The X, Y Fields 17
The Remove button 17
The Auto Place Dialog Box 18
The Setup Dialog Boxes 19
The Trim Line Options dialog box 19
The Text Setup dialog box 20
The Mark Setup dialog box 20
The MarkIt Pane of the Print Layout Dialog Box 21
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