I have two suggestions:
1. When I updated to Quark 7 I found that if I accidentally named a new file with the same name as an old file and attempted to save the new file into the same folder as the old one, instead of warning me that I have an older file with the same name, Quark 7 just deletes the old file and saves the new one. This is a major flaw and must be fixed. I have talked to other Quark users and this seems to only occur in conjunction with Mac O/S 10.5.2 and later. Possibly 10.5 and later, I am not sure but it doesn't seem to be a problem with 10.4.X.
2. My second suggestion is as follows. Let's say I have a document that has a large amount of text and it is divided up into groups with headings. I have entered all of this as black text and now I want to change the headings to a color. Currently I have to go and do each heading individually. HIghlight it and select a text color. It would be a great feature if I could somehow highlight all the headings and then select the text color. Or similarly, maybe change the headings to bold. This could possibly be accomplished by holding down a key, or combination of keys, that would let me select each heading individually and keep them all highlighted until I could select the color or text key to modify them all at once.
Jim Davis