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Ken Packham

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Apr 9, 2001, 10:27:51 PM4/9/01
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Hi Folks:

Can anyone help us locate a Quark Xpress
news group? Any help would be greatly
appreciated...Thanks ...Ken Packham

Vic Forsman

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Apr 10, 2001, 9:29:56 AM4/10/01
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There is no Xpress group of its own. Many efforts have been tried to start
one but for one reason or the other it always seems to fail.

A lot of Xpress discussion goes on in comp.publish.prepress and the folks
there are helpful and mostly kind ;-P

Vic Forsman

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Xeno

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Apr 10, 2001, 10:46:12 AM4/10/01
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You could also try the Forums on the Quark website which can be quite
helpful.

http://www.quark.com/cgi-bin/WebX

Mags


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Mr T

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Apr 10, 2001, 8:16:18 PM4/10/01
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In article <9av1jm$708k5$1...@ID-55047.news.dfncis.de>, "Vic Forsman"
<vic_f...@bigfoot.com> wrote:

> There is no Xpress group of its own. Many efforts have been tried to start
> one but for one reason or the other it always seems to fail.
>
> A lot of Xpress discussion goes on in comp.publish.prepress and the folks
> there are helpful and mostly kind ;-P
>
> Vic Forsman
>

The above mentioned group is quite good.

Quark has their own moderated board (user to user forum)and discussions
don't seem to be censored. An advantage is that you can go to a
specific area, instead of (pertaining to me as a Mac user) weeding
through 300 posts of PC-specific problems.

Unlike Adobe's forum, Real tech people often show up to offer answers.

Wish there was a Usenet group since I hate going through browser
interfaces for this sort of thing.
(I'd deal with all the PC questions ;-))

--
Kurt

ab...@renaultcaravelle.com

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