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[quote user="s.caaty"]Not really. Quark's upgrades are much cheaper than Adobe's, you can easily afford PS+XP and still go for a nice weekend trip instead of upgrading CS.[/quote]
Regarding pricing. Upgrades to the entire CS4 Design premium suite cost $599/US. Anyone using Photoshop and Illustrator (not to mention Acrobat ...
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Matthias, what could possibly be too time consuming about checking quark's website daily/weekly/monthly awaiting NEEDED fixes to keep production churning along. What could adobe possibly been thinking by TELLING ME when updates are available?
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Here is my 2 cents on the quark -vs- inDesign debate.
I have used quark since its inception, and resisted the "switch" for years. We have totally switched over, and will not look back any time soon. Quark 8 has HUGE problems/issues, and there do not seem to be fast fixes coming. We make many catalogs that have tables that have been cut ...
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No, I don't believe you can. If grouped, ungroup and turn off for each, then regroup (if grouping is needed).
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No. You can delete the old versions. But, if you need to backsave for any reason its nice to have the old version to open the backsaved file and "fix" what the backsaving destroys. Or if you need to backsave to 5, you'll need 6, because you can only backsave one version down.
But, you can definitely delete quark 6.1.
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Matthias, re-read my previous post, I added a few things in an edit I assume you did not see.
Unfortunately my time here is much less than it used to by. Any "extra" time now is learning a new interface/layout program. Because I/we feel abandoned by our "old" program, a lot of us are moving on to our "new" program. ...
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[quote user="Matthias Guenther (Quark)"]Of course you can still buy
7.[/quote]
Matthias, seriously. Why would/should anyone buy the old program when you have a new version out? Especially when the ONLY reason to own the old version is because the new version is seriously flawed, and just does not work properly with the way the ...
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[quote user="Vikas Chopra"]You can try printing multiple copies by checking the collate option in Print Dialog box[/quote]
Devil's advocate here, but, why? What if I want 2 prints, of a 2 page document, and I DON'T want them collated?
Just another bug/workaround. If we list them all in a spreadsheet, it would weigh 10 lbs ...
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Another undocumented feature, no doubt.
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[quote user="miaxara"]and when I start a new issue, I usually use the previous issue as a template, delete all of the text pages and replace them with blank templates, then start building my articles. [/quote]
Quoted from your issue, this is the EXACT reason we do not use auto save. What if you forget to duplicate your document ...