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Preferences
Preferences let you control the default behavior of QuarkXPress.
Understanding preferences
The Preferences command (QuarkXPress/Edit > Preferences) displays the
Preferences dialog box. The Preferences dialog box contains several panes that
enable you to specify default settings for the various functions of the
application. To view a pane, click its name in the list on the left. There are three
types of preferences:
Application preferences apply to the application and affect the way all
projects are handled.
Project preferences affect all layouts in the active project. However, if you
change project preferences with no projects open, the new preferences
become the default settings for all new projects.
Layout preferences affect only the active layout. However, if you change
layout preferences with no projects open, the new preferences become the
default settings for all new layouts.
Additional panes and options display in the Preferences submenu when certain
XTensions software is loaded.
Nonmatching Preferences alert
The Nonmatching Preferences alert displays when you open a project that was
last saved with kerning table information, tracking table information, or
hyphenation exceptions that are different from the settings contained in the
current preferences files. You have the option of using the settings in the project
or those in the preferences files.
If you click Use XPress Preferences, the preference information that had
been saved with the project is ignored and all layouts are changed to the
preference settings in your preferences files. Text might reflow because of
different automatic kerning or tracking information or different hyphenation
exceptions. Changes you make to these settings while the project is active
are stored both in the project and in the preferences files. The advantage of
the Use XPress Preferences feature is that the project will be based on the
same kerning table information, tracking table information, and hyphenation
exceptions as your other projects.
If you click Keep Project Settings, the project will retain the preferences
previously specified for each layout. Text will not reflow. Automatic kerning,
tracking, or hyphenation exception changes made while the project is active