Illustrator will present you with the EPS Format Options dialog. In this case we will choose version 7 compatibility. In this case version 7 will suffice and it is widely supported so you shouldn’t
Now switch to QuarkXPress and open the document where you want to place the graphic. Create a picture box for the EPS file, then click Ctrl + E (or click File > Get Picture).
QuarkXPress allows you to setup the application preferences so it works predictably for you every time. I’ll just show you my personal preferences on how I like to setup Quark. You can set yours up
Continuing with setting up application preferences, make sure there are no open documents and click Edit > Preferences > Document. This may seem a little confusing (because you clicked Edit > Prefere
Next we want to setup the tool defaults. Either double-click the zoom tool or any item creation tool in the tool palette or click Edit > Preferences > Document, then click the “Tool” tab. We are go
Next we want to set the item runaround to “None” for all objects. This is the way I like to work. You can set it up differently if you like.
Next we want to setup the default color palette and add a few colors. Quark permits you to globally replace one color with another throughout the entire document. This can come in handy if you are p
Prior to version 4.0 the only way a clipping path could be used is if the image was saved as an EPS file with a clipping path. In version 4.x there are a couple of new things regarding clipping paths