I'm sure this is ugly, but I can't get ControlSend to save the quark docs without the window being active.
Unfortunately the QE web representation isn't quite friendly to provide information about anything (guessing, they more interested to sell their training sessions). It should save to the network but doesn't and breaks the reporters queuesIf to use fixed pathes as a default within QE, i'd throw it away a second later (but TBH, I doubt that there isn't an option/way to change that behaviour). Saves the document locally to the C drive and breaks our database link. To deploy Quark Publishing Platform Server in Oracle WebLogic (supported version is 12.1. What about to initialy force the user to save that new document once he starts with it? Save, close and reopen the new InDesign file. The QuarkXPress 10 file will appear rebuilt in InDesign CC 2015. Select the QuarkXPress 10 file to convert and click Open. It might make sense to move those files to your network path, using an AHK- SetTimer Routine which checks constantly for such 'dropped' files. Click Markzware in the InDesign CC 2015 Menu Bar and select Convert QuarkXPress Document from the Q2ID fly-out menu.
SAVING FROM QUARK 2015 TO QUARK 10 PDF
But Quark 10 has lots of problems The pdf ads I have to put into a magazine Im doing come out weird when I import them. Ive been a Quark Xpress fan for many years because it is so intuitive, easy to use, etc.
SAVING FROM QUARK 2015 TO QUARK 10 MANUAL
If you choose File > Exit without saving changes, the original document remains as it was the last time you performed a manual save. Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2014. All changes in the auto saved file are lost when you choose File > Exit and do not manually save your changes. You will only find an auto saved file on your hard drive if the document it belongs to is still open or if QuarkXPress unexpectedly exits. The auto saved file is deleted when you exit QuarkXPress (File > Exit). QuarkXPress does not perform an auto save of an existing document if that document has not been modified since the last time it was manually saved. QuarkXPress does not perform an auto save of a new document until that document has been named and saved to disk.
When using Auto Save, keep the following points in mind:
(For QuarkXPress versions 4.x and 5.x, the extension is. The new document has the same name as the original and the. Auto Save does not save to your original document file instead, it creates a copy of the document in the same location as the original. QuarkXPress performs Auto saves during idle time if possible, although the process might briefly interrupt your work. Auto saves are performed at an interval you define. With Auto Save enabled, QuarkXPress automatically records changes made to all documents and saves them to your document folder.