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Check Append to Existing (default) to append the hyphenation exceptions to an
existing list.
If there are conflicts between words on the old list and the list you are attempting to
append, a conflict resolution window will open. This allows you to choose to keep the
old hyphenation exception (Use Existing), or replace it with the new hyphenation
exception from the .xml file you are importing (Replace).
The Conflict Resolution window.
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Check Replace All to replace any existing hyphenation exceptions with the
hyphenation exceptions in the file you have selected. Check Apply to all conflicts
to take the same action for all the conflicts that occur while importing.
If the file you are importing does not contain hyphenation exceptions for a particular
language, then any existing hyphenation exceptions for that language will be erased.
Since Hyphenation Exceptions can be added at either at the application or layout level:
Importing hyphenation exceptions when no project is open would result in the
hyphenation exceptions being imported at the application level for all the
languages.
Importing hyphenation exceptions with a multi-layout project open would result
in the hyphenation exceptions being imported into the current layout of the
project.
Exporting hyphenation exeption files
Users can export hyphenation exceptions from QuarkXPress to an external .xml file.
To export hyphenation exception files:
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Choose Utilities > Hyphenation Exceptions > Export. The New Hyphenation
Exceptions File dialog box displays.
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