A slightly less technical solution would be to import your text - which runs out of the box - as normal. Highlight part of it and then hold down ctrl A (Pc) or Apple A (Mac). This will highlight the text that is not shown also. When you resize, it will all be affected at once.
Dont worry if an eps file looks bad in Quark, they always do - low level previews help to cut file size. The Eps should print out nicely, as long as you havent blown it up past 100% - then problems may occur.
Skinlab,
From the error message, it sounds as though you do not have a post script printer installed. If this is true you will never be able to generate a pdf straight from quark, even if you install distiller and use that printing option.
Instead you must save the page as an eps file (file...
No problem Amelia, Put your image onto the screen in its own box. Now put a text box on top of it and add the text. Lastly, change the white background of the text box to 'none' via the colours palette (in the view menu).
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