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Use the Output Styles dialog box to create, import, export, edit, and remove output
styles.
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Choose an option from the New drop-down menu.
3
Enter a name for your style in the Name field.
4
Specify settings in the panes. For information about EPS options, see "Exporting a layout
in EPS format." For information about PDF options, see "Exporting a layout in PDF format."
For more information about ePub options, see "Exporting for ePub." For more information
about Kindle options, see "Exporting for Kindle."
5
Click OK.
6
Click Save.
Working with trapping
Overprints and knockout controls are available in the Colors palette.
Understanding flattening and production issues
Flattening is the process of simulating transparency by altering page elements to produce
the intended design. Flattening occurs only in the output stream as items are fed
to the print engine, or exported to PDF so your QuarkXPress layouts are never
actually modified. In QuarkXPress, flattening works as follows.
First, boxes are decomposed, transparent elements are identified, and relationships
between discrete shapes (including text outlines) are deconstructed. Regions that do
not have to be rasterized are filled with a new color that is created by merging existing
colors. (None and 0% opacity areas do not need to be flattened except when used for
blends and pictures.)
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