Quark Training Overview
You have probably been using QuarkXPress for a while, and your skills may be to a point where you can easily create just about any type of document. However, you may still struggle when dealing with complicated layouts, or you may want to tackle some of the more advanced issues involved with high-end printing. In the first half of this course, you will apply some helpful techniques to make formatting forms much easier, and you will manipulate inks and apply trapping to documents in order to further control the way your documents print.
Also, if you've worked in the design industry, you have probably been asked to share your documents electronically, or post your documents via the Internet. In the second half of this course, you will generate several types of PDFs, and you will convert content from your documents to HTML and XML formats.
Objectives
You will design complicated layouts more efficiently, control the way documents print to a high-end press, and produce output in PDF, HTML, and XML formats.
Target Student:
Designers and technicians with experience using QuarkXPress, who want to focus on commercial printing issues and outputting QuarkXPress documents electronically. They will already possess a variety of desktop publishing skills, and will likely need to share their documents in different formats
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should complete the following courses, or have equivalent knowledge:
Delivery method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities
Hardware Requirements
You will need
- A Pentium-based Windows-compatible computer.
- A CD-ROM drive.
- At least 32MB available RAM, with additional RAM recommended for graphics-intensive documents.
- At least 40MB of hard disk space for QuarkXPress 5.0 installation, and an additional 10MB for the course data.
Platform Requirements
- Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0.
Software Requirements
- QuarkXPress 5.0.
- Adobe Acrobat 5.0 (or higher).
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.0 (or higher).
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- typeset a form.
- control inks for printing so that images and graphics print properly.
- set trapping options in a document.
- create PDF documents.
- export documents to HTML format.
- create XML documents.
Course duration
1 Day
Quark Training Course outline
Lesson 1: Typesetting a Form
- Topic 1A: Create a Baseline Grid
- Topic 1B: Center Text Optically
- Topic 1C: Create Evenly Spaced Tab Settings
- Topic 1D: Hang Headings
- Topic 1E: Create Labeled Underscores
Lesson 2: Controlling Inks for Printing
- Topic 2A: Create Multi-ink Colors
- Topic 2B: Import Color Images as Grayscale
- Topic 2C: Control Halftones
Lesson 3: Controlling Trapping
- Topic 3A: Set Default Trap Values
- Topic 3B: Specify Trapping by Color
- Topic 3C: Specify Trapping by Object
Lesson 4: Creating PDF Documents
- Topic 4A: When to Use PDFs
- Topic 4B: Export a PDF Document
- Topic 4C: Create a PDF for Print
- Topic 4D: Set Up Hyperlinks
- Topic 4E: Create a PDF for Web
Lesson 5: Generating Web Pages
- Topic 5A: When to Use HTML
- Topic 5B: Create a Web Document
- Topic 5C: Format Content
- Topic 5D: Configure Graphic Export Options
- Topic 5E: Export a Web Document
Lesson 6: Generating XML Documents
- Topic 6A: When to Use XML
- Topic 6B: Create an XML Document
- Topic 6C: Create a Tagging Rule Set
- Topic 6D: Create an XML Template
- Topic 6E: Tag Content
Appendix A: QuarkXPress Preferences
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