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Every QuarkXPress project contains at least one layout. Therefore, when you
create a project, you must specify a default layout for the file. To indicate the
media type of the default layout, choose Print or Digital from the Layout Type
drop-down menu. You can further choose the Digital layout type, Fixed or Flex
from the drop down menu.
For more information about Digital layouts, see Digital Publishing with
QuarkXPress. For more information about Flex layouts, see Getting Started with
Flex Layouts.
A project created in any language edition of QuarkXPress can be edited,
printed, and saved in any other language edition of QuarkXPress. All
available spell checking dictionaries and hyphenation rules are supported by
every language edition.
Options for Print layouts
You can use the default layout name or enter a new name for the layout in the
Layout Name field.
By default, tabs display at the top of the project window for each of the layouts
in a project. To prevent these tabs from displaying, check Single Layout Mode.
(You can still add layouts to a project, but this will turn off the Single Layout
mode.)
The controls in the Page area let you set the page size and orientation for the
default layout.
To use custom page sizes see the information in “Custom page size.”
The Facing Pages check box lets you create spreads. In a project with a
horizontal default story direction, the Allow Odd Pages On Left check box lets
you control whether you can have odd pages on the left. In a project with a
vertical default story direction, the Allow Odd Pages On Right check box lets you
control whether you can have odd pages on the right.
The Automatic Text Box check box lets you add a text box to the default master
page for the layout.
The Margin Guides controls let you set default margins for the layout, and the
controls in the Column Guides area lets you create a multi-column page by
default.
The Page Count allows you to specify the number of pages you want to initially
create.
Layout Level Bleed
QuarkXPress now allows users to specify bleed while creating a print layout.
One can choose between symmetric and asymmetric bleed; and also specify the