9.3

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Window object: An object that can be displayed and hidden in its own window, such as a
dialog box or palette, rather than being constrained within the presentation's window.
Button group: A grouped set of On/Off buttons that acts as a group of radio buttons. When
an end user turns on one of the buttons in a Button group, all of the group's other buttons
switch off.
Each type of object is designed to do something different, so the Object tab of the
Interactive palette changes depending on what kind of object is selected.
Interactive layouts in action
Let's assume that Brad is in charge of publicity for a band. The band has a tour schedule
that is constantly being updated. It's Brad's job to make sure that:
The band has a great SWF site that includes the latest tour schedule.
The band also has a great HTML site that includes the latest tour schedule for fans who
don't have Flash Player.
The band has a mailing list, which periodically receives a printed direct mail piece showing
the current tour schedule.
Once he's decided on the band's graphic look, Brad lays out the direct mail piece, using a
Print layout in a QuarkXPress project, and imports the current tour schedule.
A standard QuarkXPress Print layout.
Once he designs the direct mail piece the way he likes it, he chooses Layout > Duplicate
to duplicate the content into a Web layout in the same project. Now he can work on the
HTML version of the page in the same file.
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