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THE USER INTERFACE
Redline: Use the submenu to turn automatic tracking and highlighting on and
off. You can also use this submenu to display the Redline palette.
Window menu
The Window menu enables you to control the on-screen display of open windows
and palettes. This menu includes the following commands:
New Window: Displays the active project in a new window. You can then view
different parts of the project in each window.
Split Window: Splits the project window into two parts. Allows you to split
horizontally or vertically. You can then view different parts of the project in each
part of the window.
Cascade (Windows only): Layers multiple open projects so just a portion of each
project’s menu bar displays.
Tile: Tiles all open windows to fit on the screen. Contains the Tile Horizontally
and Tile Vertically sub-menus.
Arrange Icons (Windows only): Minimizes all active projects.
Close All (Windows only): Closes all active projects.
Palette Sets: Use the submenu to store and recall arrangements of palettes.
Turn Hiding On (Mac OS X only): Allows you to display and hide groups of
docked palettes.
Advanced Image Control: Displays and hides the Advanced Image Control
palette.
App Studio Publishing: Displays and hides the App Studio Publishing palette.
For more information, see Digital Publishing with QuarkXPress.
Articles: Displays and hides the Articles palette. For more information, see
“Working with Reflow.”
Books: Displays and hides the Books palette. For more information, see
Working with books.”
Callout Styles: Displays the Callout Styles palette. For more information, see
Working with callout styles.”
Colors: Displays and hides the Colors palette.
Conditional Styles: Displays the Conditional Styles palette. For more
information, see “Working with conditional styles.”
Content: Displays and hides the Content palette.
Content Managemennt: Displays ad hides the Contet Management.
Content Variables: Displays and hides the Content Variables palette.
Flex Layout Blocks: Displays and hides the Flex Layout Blocks palette. For
more information, see Getting Started with Flex Layouts.
Flex Object Browser: Displays and hides the Flex Object Browser palette. For
more information, see Getting Started with Flex Layouts.
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