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QuarkXpress 5 for Dummies

Pick up the fundamentals necessary to create extraordinary documents with QuarkXPress 5. QuarkXPress 5 For Dummies will get you up to speed and designing quickly with this powerfuldesktop publishing program.

Biography

Barbara Assadi is a former Quark editorial services manager who's now a partner at Bay Creative.

Galen Gruman is the editor of M-Business magazine. Together, they also cowrote Macworld QuarkXPress 4 Bible.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

PART 1: Getting Started.

Chapter 1: Introducing QuarkXPress.

Chapter 2: Have It Your Way.

Chapter 3: Boxes and Text Unite!

Chapter 4: A Picture Is Worth.

Chapter 5: Getting Tricky with Boxes.

PART II: Adding Style and Substance.

Chapter 6: You've Got Real Style.

Chapter 7: Working with Special Characters.

Chapter 8: Devil in the Details.

Chapter 9: A Touch of Color.

Chapter 10: Your Survival Guide to XTensions and Required Components.

Chapter 11: Printing to Pages.

PART III: The Picasso Factor.

Chapter 12: Using QuarkXPress as an Illustration Tool.

Chapter 13: Other Controls for Item Management.

Chapter 14: Warped Images.

Chapter 15: Text as Art.

PART IV: Going Long and Linking.

Chapter 16: Building Books.

Chapter 17: Making Lists and Indexes.

PART V: Taking QuarkXPress to the Web.

Chapter 18: Forget What You've Learned Thus Far.

Chapter 19: Web Documents: An Overview.

Chapter 20: Taking Your Pages to the Web.

PART VI: Guru in Training.

Chapter 21: Customizing QuarkXPress.

Chapter 22: Details for Cross-Platform Users.

PART VII: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 23: More Than Ten Shortcuts.

Chapter 24: The Ten Most Common Mistakes.

Chapter 25: The Ten Best Online Resources.

Index.
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