Whereas it might make sense to simply double-click on a zone to edit it, in fact you have to access that part of the page via the Item menu. Moreover, some people might find the feature counterintuitive as currently implemented. This feature reduces the need to move large page files around, but it restricts what each user can do to the separate area. Think of it as a frame stored in a separate file that an external user can access and manipulate. The other major unique new feature in QuarkXPress 7 is the composition zone, which lets you specify an area of a layout that you can use in multiple documents, or that another user can work on simultaneously. And the enhanced Measurements palette (bottom) makes it easier to access QuarkXPress 7’s features without delving into dialog boxes. InDesign-inspired features such as transparency and drop shadows expand creative options, such as the duotone background and drop-shadow logo used here.
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