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Layers apply to the layout that is active when you create and edit them.
When you perform a project-level action (Edit > Undo), the action is added to the
Undo History in all layouts.
When you check spelling (Utilities menu), QuarkXPress checks only the active layout.
The Find/Change feature (Edit menu) can search only the active layout.
Project-level and layout-level resources
Some resources are defined at the project level, and others are defined at the layout
level.
Project-level resources
Project-level resources can be used by every layout in the project, and they are the
same in every layout where they are used. Project-level resources include application
preferences, style sheets, colors, H&Js, lists, and dashes and stripes.
Although every list definition you create can be used in any layout in the project, a
list only draws from the active layout when you build it.
Layout-level resources
Layout-level resources can be unique for every layout in the project. Layout-level
resources include the following:
Layout preferences (QuarkXPress/Edit > Preferences > Layout )
(Windows only) Kerning settings (Utilities > Tracking Edit)
(Mac OS X only)Kerning settings (Edit > Kerning Pairs)
(Windows only)Tracking settings (Utilities > Kerning Table Edit)
(Mac OS X only)Tracking settings (Edit > Font Tracking Tables)
Hyphenation exceptions
Zoom values
Working with guides
Guides are nonprinting guidelines that help you to line up items and text in a layout.
There are three types of guides: Ruler guides, column and margin guides and Dynamic
guides.
Design grids are nonprinting guidelines that you can use to align items and text
according to text size and position.
For more information, see "Guide Manager Pro XTensions software" and "Understanding
design grids."
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