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Callout Styles dialog box
You can edit the Default callout style, but you cannot delete it.
Callouts and runaround
If a callout with runaround causes its callout anchor to move, this can lead to an error
state. For example, if a callout's runaround pushes its callout anchor to the next page,
the callout moves to the next page which allows the callout anchor to return to the
previous page, which causes the callout to return to the previous page, and so on.
When QuarkXPress detects this kind of a situation, the following things happen:
1
The callout switches to the settings defined in the Default callout style. An icon
displays next to the callout style's name in the Callout Styles palette when the callout
anchor is selected.
2
If the error condition still occurs, QuarkXPress applies the No Style settings to the
callout and it is positioned at its last valid location.
3
If the application cannot find a valid location, it turns runaround off for the callout.
When QuarkXPress turns off a callout's runaround this way, it also places this visual
indicator on the callout:
To view visual indicators, check View > Visual Indicators.
To turn runaround back on for such a callout, on Windows use the Runaround tab of
the Modify dialog box (Item menu) or the drop-down menu in the Runaround tab
of the Measurements palette.
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