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QuarkXPress to InDesign: Face to Face


by Galen Gruman

This task-based, two-color reference is written for the exploding number of users switching from QuarkXPress to InDesign for their professional page composition needs. In this unique book, Galen Gruman directly addresses the questions and concerns of readers who are converting from QuarkXPress-the most widely used page layout program in the world-to InDesign, which is rapidly gaining ground and boasts better typography features and quicker performance.

Helpful illustrated, side-by-side spreads show Quark users how to easily perform the same or similar tasks in Adobe InDesign Provides real-world tips and techniques for unleashing InDesign's capabilities

Includes a useful tear-out quick key reference card Covers QuarkXPress 4, 5, 6 (incl through 6.5) and InDesign 2, CS, and CS2.

Here's the easiest way possible to move from QuarkXPress to InDesign. Galen Gruman, a veteran of electronic publishing since its birth, provides exactly what you needÑa side-by-side comparison showing you how to do every task in both QuarkXPress and InDesign. You'll see each procedure in a self-contained, two-page spread with Quark processes on the left and InDesign on the right. Making the switch just got easier.

Good Quark books are far and few this one takes a strong standing in our Quark XPress Library.

QuarkXPress to InDesign: Face to Face
by Galen Gruman - List Price: $34.99, Price: $23.09 You Save: $11.90 (34%) Paperback: 432 pages; Publisher: Wiley (March 21, 2005); Language: English

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