2016

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Placing a synchronized item
To place a synchronized item or group:
1
Select the target entry in the Content palette.
2
Drag the Content palette entry onto the page.
Placing synchronized content
To place synchronized content:
1
Select a text box, text path, or picture box.
2
Select the text or picture content entry in the Content palette and click Insert. Note
how the item's resizing handles change to synchronization symbols. You can also drag
the text or picture entry from the Content palette to an active text box, text path, or
picture box.
You can also drag the text or picture entry from the Content palette to an active text
box, text path, or picture box.
Importing content into the shared content library
In addition to importing text or pictures into text or picture boxes, you can import
content directly into the Content palette using the Content palette's Import button
. However, this button is available only when you select a text content icon or
picture content icon in the Content palette.
Text imported this way becomes embedded in the project file; no link to the source
text file is maintained. Pictures imported this way, however, can be viewed and updated
in the Pictures pane of the Usage dialog box.
Working with Composition Zones
The following topics show how Composition Zones can streamline existing workflows
by allowing team members to work on the same QuarkXPress project at the same time.
Understanding Composition Zones
A Composition Zones item is a layout or user-defined area within a layout that can be
shared with other QuarkXPress users.
To work with Composition Zones in QuarkXPress, you must have Composition Zones
XTensions software loaded.
Imagine a layout artist in charge of the QuarkXPress project files for a magazine. The
layout artist can use Composition Zones to share content with writers, editors, graphic
artists, and remote contributors who also use QuarkXPress.
Using QuarkXPress, the layout artist can "draw out" the area of the project for an ad
using the Composition Zones tool and then export that Composition Zones item as
a separate file. The resulting file includes the correct specs, and this approach saves
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