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Hi. I'm Olga
and I will give you a demonstration
on the new ID2Q version 4 from Markzware.
In this tutorial, I will show you how easy it has to convert
a CS2, CS3 or CS4 Adobe InDesign document
to QuarkXPress 7
or now even QuarkXPress 8.
This is the original InDesign document.
It has multiple pages, lots of high-resolution images and pretty complex typography
with various fonts and styles used.
Let's leave it there.
After purchasing the ID2Q XTension
from a reseller or online, I place it in the QuarkXPress XTension folder,
just as easy as it sounds, and we are ready to go.
Now, the ID2Q function can be found under the Markzware pull-down menu.
Select and open the InDesign document you would like to convert.
Click on OK
and the file converts in just a few seconds.
It's as easy as a click.
Please keep in mind that ID2Q is available for Macintosh or Windows
and can it even do a cross-platform conversion.
As you can see, the conversion's very accurate.
90% or higher accurate conversion is what we strive for.
Now, I can just continue in QuarkXPress 7 or 8,
without having to recreate the entire document,
saving me a ton of time, and, thus, money.
schism in Quark 8 now. It's really easy to add some cool features available
in Quark,
but not in InDesign.
Now, I can have hanging characters, convert the print document to web page
and add a video and convert it straight to html.
ID2Q v4 can be purchased by a local reseller or online.
It costs only 199 and is available for Macintosh or Windows.
As mentioned before,
it's an XTension for QuarkXPress 7 or 8.
Thank you for watching this demonstration on how easy and accurate
Markzware's ID2Q
InDesign to QuarkXPress
conversion utility is.
Have a great day!