Mac users can convert documents from QuarkXPress 3.1 through 6.x and open them within QuarkXPress 2022 and later versions, without installing a separate application. Use of this feature requires review of and agreement to the Legacy Document Converter terms and conditions because files will be uploaded to a U.S.-based server for processing as per the Quark Sub-Processor Policy. Once files are converted and downloaded by the user, they will be deleted from the server immediately and permanently.
Once a document is converted, it may be opened by clicking on its name from the converted documents list and then viewed by using Show in Finder directly from the palette. The converted document name will be suffixed with '_9x'.
The Legacy document converter only converts legacy QuarkXPress 3.x-6.x documents to QuarkXPress 9.1 but does not upgrade its text flow version. When a user opens such a converted document in QuarkXPress 2022 and later versions, then the text flow version will get upgraded and it will become equal to the document version. Hence, the text will reflow.
InDesigncan convert document and template files from QuarkXPress 3.3or 4.1x. InDesign can also convert document and template files frommulti-language QuarkXPress Passport 4.1x files, so thereis no longer any need to save these files as single-language filesfirst. (To convert documents created with QuarkXPress 5.0or later, reopen the documents in QuarkXPress and save them in 4.0format.)
InDesign does not support OLE or Quark XTensions. Consequently, when you open files that contain OLE or Quark XTensions graphics, those graphics will not appear in the InDesign document. If your QuarkXPress document does not convert, check the original and remove any objects that were created by an XTension; then save, and try to convert again.
InDesigncan convert document and template files from Adobe PageMaker6.0 and later. When you open a PageMaker file, InDesign convertsthe original file information to native InDesign information. InDesignfiles are saved with an .indd filename extension.
If the PageMaker file or its linked graphics are locatedon a network server, floppy disk, or removable drive, it may notopen as expected if an interruption in data transfer occurs. Toprevent data transfer problems, copy documents and their links tothe hard disk, preferably in the same folder where the PageMakerpublication is stored, before opening them in InDesign.
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