stephmaya,
You may be missing a critical, basic concept here. I apologize if I am reading too much into your situation but an introductory course (a video, book, or class) in publishing may get you pointed in the right direction.
Take a piece of paper and fold it into what you would like your brochure to look like. Sketch in where you want text and graphics to appear.
Now here is the trick...
Unfold it and measure where the creases and graphic elements are. In Quark, drag guidelines from the rulers and position them where the folds should be.
Quark displays pages, not brochure panels. You will not see folded edges of a sheet of paper as a separate page in Quark. Quark sees exactly what you have unfolded in front of you... a single page (2 pages, if you are printing on 2 sides of a sheet).
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