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Choose Composite from the Mode drop-down menu.
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Choose an option from the Setup drop-down list:
Grayscale
Composite CMYK
Composite RGB
Composite CMYK and Spot (prints with composite PostScript, for a device that supports
In-RIP separations)
As Is (describes color items using their source color space, for output to a PostScript
composite color device)
The Setup drop-down menu also contains all separations-based output setups listed in the
Default Output Setups dialog box (Edit > Output Setups).
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Choose Conventional or Printer from the Halftones drop-down menu. The Conventional
option uses QuarkXPress calculated halftone screen values. The Printer option uses halftone
screen values provided by the selected printer; in this case, QuarkXPress does not send
halftoning information.
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To specify a line frequency other than the default value, enter a lines per inch (lpi) value
in the Frequency field, or choose an option from the Frequency drop-down menu.
Exporting layouts
Through Export, Print, and other commands, you can output files in the following formats:
PostScript (PS)
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
Portable Document Format (PDF), with or without PDF/X verification
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML)
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
Extensible Stylesheet Language Translator (XSLT)
To access export options, choose File > Export or click the Export button .
Your active layout type determines your QuarkXPress export options. For example, when
a Print layout is displayed, the command for exporting a Web layout in HTML format
(File > Export > HTML) is unavailable.
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