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On a Mac its alt + shift. Don't know if that is the same on a PC
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My misunderstanding of the instructions. It's ok now
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I've just tried that as an experiment and I get this Quark error message:
Unable to open the chart for possibly one or more of the following reasons.
Chart has been renamed
Sheet which contains the chart has been renamed
File does not contain any charts
Sheet/chart is protected
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Thanks for that Matthias, I wasn't aware of that option, but it's the answer I was looking for
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Is there a way of doing this.....?
I had a document of 12 pages. All were based on Master Page A. Things were changed and they all needed to be based on Master Page B.
But I couldn't find a way of changing all the pages in the layout to Master B without first manually deleting the elements which came from Master Page A.
If I ...
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Not sure which category this problem should come under, or whether it even is a Quark problem (it may be Adobe)
We have two G5 Macs running 10.4.11. Both have Quark 8.12 and both have Distiller 8.1.3 and Acrobat 8.1.7
In thet last few weeks when we create a PDF through Distiller from a Quark doc and send it to a printer (various different ...
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It's probably only locked on the disk itself
What kind of CD did you use ? CD-R, CD-RW?
Are you reading the "locked" file direct from the disk? Drag it onto your desktop and then you'll find that you can edit it.
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This subject has always stumped me because I sometimes get a Quark doc with no icon, but only in certain locations at certain times.
For instance, if I drag a Q8 doc to a folder which is on our server, the Quark might end up with no icon. If it has no icon, I drag it back to the desktop and then back to the folder and it now has an icon. ...
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What system are you using? Mac or PC. If its a Mac are you on Snow Leopard?
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What is the actual finished size of your banners?
I often do artwork for display banners where the end size is a width/height of 2 or 3 metres.
If they include Photoshop images, I usually do them in Illustrator with a dpi of 300 and always do them at half size. (In fact most printers specifically ask for this, and don't ...