I just tested it looks like it is more like this <I>text goes here</I><P>. I just tested it, without the <P> in a long article it will put a strike through the text that is in the tags. Not sure why that happens. I you use just a one word txt file it would without the <P> just fine...
I have found that same issue with color .eps's, what I did was convert everything into tif's. I have not had a problem since I did that. I also convert all my pdf's as well. I found that a lot of companies do not know how to use acrobat corretly and do not embed their fonts which cause other...
Well as I said "...writers are adding in <I>words that they want italicized here<P>" So they have it wrong, if the want it to be italicized it should be <i>text<i> and not what is above.
Also where can I find a list of tags that can be used with quark?
I was hoping that someone can help me out with quark tags.
I want to use them in a regualr doc for print not for web.
I am new to using tags in quark, the person who had my job last used them in the past, but I know nothing about them.
Currently the writers are adding in <I>words that they want...
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