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Setting
Up QuarkXPress™ Preferences
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QuarkXPress allows you to setup the application preferences so it
works predictably for you every time. I'll just show you my personal
preferences on how I like to setup Quark™. You can set yours
up the way you want.
Click Edit > Preferences > Application to bring up the
preferences dialog. There will be four tabs. If you installed the
the Dejavu extension with the version 4.04 or 4.1 updater you will
see a fifth tab (the "File List" tab - shown below).
1. The first tab is for the display preferences. I keep the defaults
for "Guide Colors" and "Display". The "Display" section determines
how images will be stored. When Quark imports an image into a picture
box it generates a lo-res preview Tiff which it stores in the document.
Images are linked to disk files by default to hold down the file size,
but you can embed an image if you want. You can set a display value
of either 72 or 96 DPI here (96 for Windows®, 72 for Mac® - but it's
not critical). You can set it for more if you want a high-res preview.

2. On the "Interactive" tab check "Smart Quotes" to enable curly quotes
for fonts that include them. The check next to "Tool Tips" will cause
Quark to display the names of tools when the mouse pointer is moved
over them.

3. This "Save" tab is pretty important if you value
your work. Make sure "Auto Backup" is checked. You can either press
the "Browse" button to navigate to a folder where you want to store
backup files or type the name of a folder. If you type a name of a
folder that doesn't exist, then the program will create it the next
time you startup QuarkXPress. The default is the most recent 5 revisions
of the file you are editing. If something goes wrong and you can't
open the file, you can open a backup and save it as a new file.
Believe me, this is important. I have lost days of work before Quark
implemented this feature. The document file can easily become corrupted
to the point where Quark can't even open it. I'll show you how to
recover data from a corrupted file if it is not so bad that Quark
can't open it, but I don't know of any way to open a file if Quark
can't.

4. These are just the defaults for the "XTensions" tab:

5. The "File List" tab will appear if you installed the "Dejavu" extension
that comes with the 4.04 updater. I want the most recent 10 documents
to show up on the "File" menu.

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