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Table Of Contents
Introduction
Before you begin, take time to review this chapter so that you understand
how A Guide to QuarkXPress
®
Server 7 is structured and how you can get the
most out of it.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
You do not need to read this guide from cover to cover. Instead, use this guide
to quickly look up information, find out what you need to know, and proceed
with your work. Use the detailed table of contents at the beginning of the
guide to find information quickly.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE
Various conventions (styles) in this guide highlight information to help you
quickly find what you need.
BOLD TYPE STYLE CONVENTION
The names of menu commands, dialog boxes, and other controls are set in bold
type. For example: “You can use the
Colors palette to apply colors or inks to
text, pictures, lines, and box backgrounds.”
REFERENCES AND ARROWS
Whenever a feature is mentioned, a reference shows you how to access that
feature. For example: “You can use the
Save as dialog box (File menu) to save
a copy of a project.” Arrows indicate the menu path to a feature. For example:
“Choose
File Þ Print to display the Print dialog box.”
MAC OS AND WINDOWS REFERENCES
QuarkXPress Server is quite consistent across operating systems. However,
some labels, buttons, key combinations, and other aspects of QuarkXPress
Server must differ between Mac OS
®
and Windows
®
because of user interface
conventions or other factors. In such cases, both the Mac OS and Windows
versions are presented, separated by a slash, with the Mac OS version pre-
sented fi
rst. For example, if the Mac OS version of a button is labeled
Select
and the Windows version is labeled Browse, you are directed to “Click Select/
Browse
.” More-complex cross-platform differences are mentioned in notes or
parenthetical statements.
NOTES
Notes cover additional information about particular features or concepts. They
may also contain suggestions to improve your workflow or to perform a step
more effi
ciently
.
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