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Stroking and Filling Text in QuarkXPress 6.5
By Samuel John Klein On 23rd May 2006 @ 00:15 In Graphic Design, Tutorials, TOP STORIES | No Comments
Text can’t be stroked natively in XPress but a quick trick will let you whip up this effect

Stroking and filling text is a nifty trick to pull out occasionally. But in QuarkXPress? Well, InDesign makes it native, but QuarkXPress doesn’t seem to have this effect. You can, using a quick and elementary workaround, come up with layout-worthy stroked and filled text.
All you need is the Text-to-Box command, available from the Style pulldown, and your Modify box commands. It’s simple and easy:
The box modify commands (Menu: Item>Modify or Item>Frame, Windows ALT-M or ALT-B, Mac CMD-M or CMD-B) now control the stroke of the frame and the color fill. Any color you have or can define and any line, dashed, double, or otherwise, and now be applied. One note of caution: since your text is now a box, it’s no longer editable as text, of course. So make sure you have your text the way you want it before you convert.
And, hey, let’s be careful out there: too much of this sort of thing is bad for your eyes….
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