QuarkXPress ScreencastsGet Up to Speed Fast on Some of the Most Powerful Features in QuarkXPress 8
QuarkXPress®
experts show you how to create Flash® and interactive design directly
in QuarkXPress. Learn more tips and tricks as our podcast series comes
online.
What's New in QuarkXPress 8
In
this video, we’ll show you the new QuarkXPress 8 features in action.
Experience the user interface as you learn about hanging character
sets, page grids, ticker controls, item styles, and much, much more.
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approx 10 min
Getting Started with QuarkXPress 8
If
this is your first trek through the QuarkXPress landscape, this video
will help you find your way. Get a quick introduction to tools,
palettes, shortcuts, and features as you follow along and create a
simple newsletter-style project.
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approx 20 min
Hanging Characters
Step
through the Hanging Characters feature with Scott Wieseler, QuarkXPress
Associate Product Manager. This three-part video begins with basic
applications of hanging-character settings and margin alignment and
dives into more in-depth scenarios with hanging characters.
Watch Video: Part 1 of 3 (approx 12 min)
Watch Video: Part 2 of 3 (approx 25 min)
Watch Video: Part 3 of 3 (approx 23 min)
Bézier Pen Tool
In
this video Dan Logan, QuarkXPress Product Manager, explains how to draw
custom shapes in QuarkXPress 8 using the newly redesigned Bézier pen
toolset.
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approx 20 min
Design and Output Flash (SWF) Directly from QuarkXPress 8
Drew Bartlett, QuarkXPress Product Manager, Interactive and Web
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approx 45 min
From Planet Quark
Making a Table of Contents
QuarkXPress
has made it easy to generate a "List" from any combination of style
sheets since version 4. That List can then generate a formatted table
of contents for your document, based on the visual styles you define
for it.
Watch Video
approx 9 min
Fill a Dotted Line with a Picture
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approx 6 min
Find Ornaments in QuarkXPress
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approx 2 min
Convert Dingbats to Picture Boxes
If
you often use the same dingbats or illustrations from a picture font in
QuarkXPress, you can eliminate the need to include the font when
outputting if you convert those characters to picture boxes in
QuarkXPress.
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approx 3 min |