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To add a layout to the active project, choose Layout > New or click a layout tab and choose
New from its context menu.
To duplicate a layout, display the layout you want to duplicate, then choose Layout >
Duplicate or choose Duplicate from the Layout tab context menu.
To change a layout's properties, display the layout, then choose Layout > Layout Properties
or choose Layout Properties from the Layout tab context menu. The Layout Properties
dialog box displays. You can use this dialog box to change a project's layout type, but you
cannot change a layout to or from an App Studio layout type. (For more information, see
A Guide to App Studio.)
To delete a layout, display the layout, then choose Layout > Delete or choose Delete from
the Layout tab context menu.
When you use the following commands, only the active layout is included in the resulting
output:
File > Export > PDF
File > Export > Page as EPS
File > Export > Layouts as AVE issue
File > Export > Reflow as ePub
File > Export > Reflow as Kindle
File > Export > Layout as Blio eBook
File > Collect for Output
File > Print
File > Export > HTML (Web layouts only)
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,
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