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Use the New Project from Ticket dialog box to select a Job Ticket template for a new
project.
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If the Job Jackets structure you want is not displayed, click Browse, navigate to the
Job Jackets file, and then click Open.
3
Select the target Job Ticket template in the list. (Note that you can also select a deferred
Job Ticket.)
4
Check or uncheck the Share Jacket check box, as follows:
To store this project's active Job Ticket in an external Job Jackets file, so the Job Ticket
can share Resources with other users of that Job Jackets file, check Share Jacket. (For
more information, see "Collaborating with shared Job Jackets.")
To store this project's Job Ticket in an embedded Job Jackets structure in the project
file, uncheck Share Jacket.
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Click Select. The new project inherits the Job Ticket template's project settings, and
QuarkXPress automatically creates layouts for any layout definitions in the Job Ticket
template.
You cannot store a Job Ticket in the default Job Jackets structure. Consequently, if you
create a project from a Job Ticket template that is in the default Job Jackets structure,
and you check Share Jacket, you will be prompted to save a new Job Jackets file in
the file system.
Linking an existing project to a Job Jackets file
When you link an existing project to a Job Jackets file, you remove the project's current
active Job Ticket and link the project to a new Job Ticket created from a Job Ticket
template in another Job Jackets file. You might choose to do this if, for example, you
want to link an existing project to a Job Jackets file where another layout artist has an
active Job Ticket, and thus synchronize some or all of the Resources that the two of
you are using. (For details, see "Collaborating with shared Job Jackets.")
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