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rblokh (Programmer)
5 Jun 06 12:17
Hi,

I am using QuarkXpress Passport 5.0 and am trying to automate a certain process. What usually happens is that I receive an order identifying certain standard templates. I keep these templates in a Quark file. Once I receive the order, I must go through all of the templates stored in the Quark file (over 200!) and pick out the ones I want.

Now I am looking to have some sort of form (either online, through PHP for example, or another format) where I can just identify the templates that I need. The form will automatically run through all of the templates in the 'master' file and produce a Quark file (or Quark library) with only the templates that are neccessary. Is there any way that this can be done? Please let me know if you have any ideas! Thanks,

RB

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