Thanks for the responses. I am still stuck: in fact I don't even have a "page setup" button on the page setup screen that spikeswa talks about, so naturally I don't have a "printer" window next to it either. There is no "create PDF" button anywhere on any screen related to the "print setup" or print selection.
Perhaps this is what one sees on a Mac? (I am running the Windows version which I am told handles printing very differently.)
Group: I really don't know why people are resorting to such elaborate workarounds. Wasn't a big selling point of QuarkXPress version 6.0 the ability to natively create PDF files without having to use Acrobat Distiller? The documentation doesn't make any references to installing third-party software, drivers from adobe, or any menu tricks: it just says "click File->Export->Layout to PDF", and ergo, it is supposed to work: nothing about having to select a postscript printer, or setting it up to print to a "FILE:" port, or any of the machinations people are recommending.
Does anybody know what a Windows (XP) QuarkXPress 6.0 printerless configuration is supposed be in order to export PDF files? Alternatively, it is common knowledge that Quark6.0 doesn't *really* write PDF files, what workaround(s) has Quark itself been able to provide?
I will be happy to write a comprehensive FAQ for this forum with any answers to the above question plus all useful info I have received along the way from independent sources (e.g., there is a nice "virtual postscript" printer available from Adobe that writes PS files from any application, and they offer a cheap service to produce high-quality and dense PDFs from these).
Thanks to all involved, presently and in the future. I am sure between us we can answer this question definitively.