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Frame
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Stroke
QuarkXPress is limited to putting frames around boxes
and changing line width. With InDesign, you can add a
stroke to any InDesign object, including a path, frame, or
selected text, with the Control or the Stroke panel. Then
apply a color, a tint, or a gradient to the stroke using the
Swatches, Color, Gradient, Control, or Tools panel.
Runaround
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Text Wrap
Both programs let you spec-
ify how text flows around
an obstructing object. In
QuarkXPress, you use the
Runaround dialog box; in
InDesign, you use the Text
Wrap panel. For more infor-
mation, see “Text wrap” on
Linking
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Threading
In QuarkXPress, you use the Linking and Unlinking
tools to control text flow through multiple text boxes. In
InDesign, each text frame has an in port and an out port
that let you flow text through multiple frames, a process
called “threading” (see “Text threading” on page 13).
Table tool
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Insert Table
To make a table object in QuarkXPress, you must use the
Table tool. In InDesign, tables are always anchored inside
text frames. After clicking an insertion point in a text
frame with the Type tool, you can make a table by choos-
ing Table > Insert Table. For more information on creat-
ing tables, see “Working with tables” on page 28.
H&Js
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Hyphenation and Justification
QuarkXPress handles text spacing and hyphenation by
defining styles in the H&Js dialog box. In InDesign, you
can change these settings on individual paragraphs using
the Hyphenation and Justification dialog boxes, found in
the Paragraph panel menu. You can also edit hyphenation
and justification values when defining each paragraph
style in your document.
Color
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Swatch
In InDesign, named colors are
called swatches. A swatch can
be a solid color, a tint of a solid
color, a mixed ink swatch (see
the next page), or a gradient.
Choose Window > Color >
Swatches to open the Swatches
panel, where you can create,
apply, delete, and load swatches.
InDesign also has a Color panel
(Window > Color > Color) that
lets you mix and apply unnamed colors and,
optionally, add them to the Swatches panel.
White (color)
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Paper (swatch)
In InDesign, the Paper swatch simulates the color of the
paper on which you’re printing and is analogous to the
color White in QuarkXPress.
Blend
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Gradient
Unlike QuarkXPress, which limits you to two-color
blends, InDesign lets you include as many colors as you
want in a gradient, and you can also adjust the midpoint
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