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02-21-2006 10:24 AM
Haig
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Guys,
Is there a way to import more than 1 picture in different picture boxes by one command??
I have more than 50 pictures to import, and each time I have to create a new picture box and import next picture in it.
Is there a way??
02-21-2006 10:49 AM
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Jean-Marie Schwartz
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In the Script menu, a lot of AS (that shipped with Quark 6) are accessible. One of them is called Fldr to Selct PBoxes..., under Images.
Hope this helps !
Jean-Marie Schwartz
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02-21-2006 1:21 PM
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eyoungren
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There is also an XT called JoDrop made by Jo Lauterbach software. It will allow you to drag and drop any image file supported by XPress from the finder into your document. Doing this will automatically create an image box for every image you are dropping in. The demo XT is fully functional for one page docs.
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03-06-2006 5:20 PM
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Glenn McDowall
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Jean Marie,
top tip. I can save some time on a job or two here, with that.
Many Thanks :D
... there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
Terry Pratchet
03-07-2006 8:55 AM
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Jean-Marie Schwartz
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Another XT, this one for free, is called QX-Drag&Drop.xnt by
Extensis
(Add-on #3).
I discovered it recently. It allows you to select text files as well as pictures from the Finder to drop them into your Quark file. As no box is selected in the target file, the XT will create a new box at 100% of the picture file or at a fix size for text. Hope this helps!
Jean-Marie Schwartz
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03-07-2006 9:38 AM
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Haig
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J-M, Thanks for the info, I downloaded QX-Drag&Drop.xnt, and it's working perfectly. that was the one I was serching for.
03-07-2006 11:36 AM
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Glenn McDowall
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Jean Marie
Thanks again
EVEN topper tip :D
... there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
Terry Pratchet
03-08-2006 4:12 PM
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dhiwakar
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There is also another XT called Xtags which helps u to import 1000s of pictures (float as well as inline). We need to do just a coding for it.
thanks
dhiwakar
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