XPert Advice on QuarkXPress

Berkeley, CA--Like any powerful computer program, QuarkXPress has its
quirks. So David Blatner wrote The QuarkXPress Book, the bestselling book
of all time on this popular professional desktop publishing program. Many
readers demanded more tips like the ones in the book; others sent Blatner
their own tips. Several books later, Blatner and two other QuarkXPerts
have written QuarkXPress Tips & Tricks, Second Edition. It's a collection
of the best tips, tricks, and industrial strength techniques from scores
of users all over the world, gathered from online services, meetings and
conferences, and letters and interviews. Naturally, the book also includes
the authors' own secrets for getting exactly what they want out of the
program. The book comes with a CD-ROM with more than 50 megabytes of
QuarkXTensions, shareware, dip art, and licensed commercial software.

QuarkXPress Tips & Tricks discusses every aspect of QuarkXPress, including
navigating the program's interface, managing long documents, massaging
simple text into beautiful type, linking with graphics, and speeding the
printing of documents. Other topics include color, style sheets, and
XPress Tags. Plus the book includes an extensive chapter to help
troubleshoot any problems encountered. The last two chapters cover XPress
for Windows and older versions of XPress. Many tips are broken out into
instructions; others just give a succinct explanation of some secret,
unknown feature. Dozens of black and white and color illustrations
complement and clarify the text. This edition is a full rewrite and
redesign of the book. It now covers the latest version of QuarkXPress and
includes more than one hundred new and undocumented tips, tricks, and
techniques for getting the most out of this program.

Lead author David Blatner is co-author of The QuarkXPress Book, 4th
Edition, Real World Scanning and Halftones, Silicon Mirage: The Art and
Science of Virtual Reality, and Desktop Publisher's Survival Kit. He
lectures on desktop publishing around the country and abroad. Eric Taub, a
New York-based computer consultant, is co-author of The QuarkXPress Book,
4th Edition. Phillip Gaskill is in charge of electronic production at
Cosmopolitan magazine and has written for numerous magazines.

Price: $34.95,  Size: 440 pages, 7.5" x 9.25", ISBN 1-56609-137-3

Peachpit Press
2414 Sixth St, Berkeley, CA 94710
800-283-9444,  510-548-4393,  fax 510-548-5991

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