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Job Jackets Manager: Displays the Job Jackets Manager dialog box.
Insert Placeholder Text: Generates random text in the active text box so that
you can preview how text will flow and be styled, even though you might not
have actual content yet.
Build Index: Lets you create an index from the contents of the Index palette.
Cloner: Displays the Cloner dialog box. For more information, see “Cloner
functionality.”
ImageGrid: Displays the ImageGrid dialog box. For more information, see
ImageGrid functionality.”
Linkster: Displays the Linkster dialog box. For more information, see
Linkster functionality.”
ShapeMaker: Displays the ShapeMaker dialog box. For more information, see
ShapeMaker.”
Font Mapping: Lets you create and edit rules for substituting a new font for a
font that is requested by a project but which is not installed on your
computer.
Convert Old Underlines: Converts all underlines in the active text chain from
QuarkXPress 3.x (Stars & Stripes) format to Type Tricks format.
PPD Manager : Lets you control which PostScript Printer Description files
(PPDs) are loaded in the Print dialog box.
App Build Status: Click this icon to check the build status for the iOS or
Android App you last published from QuarkXPress. You may also use the
App Build Status” button in the Layout controls. Once complete, you may
view the downloaded builds from the App Export dialog. This icon will
change to an error icon, if the app export fails for some reason, you may then
click it to get more details.
Proxy Settings: Lets you specify the proxy settings for connecting to the
internet, if required. These settings are used by the App Studio Publishing
palette as well as the Export as iOS App or Export as Android App dialog.
XTensions Manager: Lets you control which XTensions modules are loaded
when the application is launched.
Profile Manager: Lets you control which color profiles are loaded in the
application.
Make QR Code: Lets you generate vector Quick Response (QR) codes directly
within QuarkXPress then style and color them the way you want. You have
the choice between creating vector based QR codes or pixel based QR codes.
If you choose pixel based QR codes, they will be created in your Documents