I have a lot of files sent to me as Quark Passport files which cannot be opened in Quark, everytime I get one I have to send it on to one of our printers who own Passport to convert them for me (which they do as a favour!).
Does anyone know of an Xtension for Quark that will do the conversion...
It sounds like your printer is asking you to supply him with 'hi-res' PDFs. As far I know this can only be done using Adobe Distiller (which comes with the full version of Adobe Acrobat)
I assume that if you are using Quark 5 you are either using OS9 or running it in Classic under OSX - either...
I still have this problem with some of our G4s, but there is a fix posted on the Quark website forum that might be worth trying.
http://www.quark.com/service/forums/viewtopic.php?t=947
I have also noticed that I tend to get a 'corrupt' font message on most of the documents that will not print...
I have 2 G4s running OSX 10.3 both with Quark 6.1 and I wondered if anyone else had encountered this problem (and hopefully found a solution!):
Occasionally, on one of the G4s, a document which previously printed fine refuses to print out. It goes through the progress bar in Quark fine, comes...
We have a similar set up here where we have a couple of machines running Quark 6 and we need to save down to 5.0 quite frequently. We have encountered the problem you describe. You can get round it by altering the file name when you resave down to 5.0 so that the file doesn't replace itself...
I had the same problem as yourself a while back. There are two formats that dictate how your keystrokes are converted into what you see on screen, ANSI and UNICODE. UNICODE can recognise many more characters than the standard ANSI and is used for languages with non-standard characters, Russian...
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