OT What's Used to Open a QXD Doc?

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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su

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What can be used to open a .QXD file extension? It's a Quark Express
Doc. I googled for 2SC5447 and got a hit on Philips website. Thanks.
BTW, yeah I know Quark Express will, but I'm looking for something
that's not a high-priced software pkg. Preferably free.

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Hi!

Have you tried downloading the demo version of Quark from their website
(www.quark.com), and using that to view the pages?

Yours, Mark.

Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover" wrote:

What can be used to open a .QXD file extension? It's a Quark Express
Doc. I googled for 2SC5447 and got a hit on Philips website. Thanks.
BTW, yeah I know Quark Express will, but I'm looking for something
that's not a high-priced software pkg. Preferably free.

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###Got a Question about ELECTRONICS? Check HERE First:###
http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/electronics/databank.htm
My email address is whitelisted. *All* email sent to it
goes directly to the trash unless you add NOSPAM in the
Subject: line with other stuff. alondra101 <at> hotmail.com
Don't be ripped off by the big book dealers. Go to the URL
that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half).
http://www.everybookstore.com You'll be glad you did!
Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't
changed it: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
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"Mark (UK)" <jumbos.bazzar@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
news:ccs6tu$96t$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Hi!

Have you tried downloading the demo version of Quark from their
website
(www.quark.com), and using that to view the pages?
Thanks. I didn't think they'd have such a thing, being they're a high
end software co.

Yours, Mark.

Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover" wrote:

What can be used to open a .QXD file extension? It's a Quark
Express
Doc. I googled for 2SC5447 and got a hit on Philips website.
Thanks.
BTW, yeah I know Quark Express will, but I'm looking for something
that's not a high-priced software pkg. Preferably free.

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###Got a Question about ELECTRONICS? Check HERE First:###
http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/electronics/databank.htm
My email address is whitelisted. *All* email sent to it
goes directly to the trash unless you add NOSPAM in the
Subject: line with other stuff. alondra101 <at> hotmail.com
Don't be ripped off by the big book dealers. Go to the URL
that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half).
http://www.everybookstore.com You'll be glad you did!
Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't
changed it: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
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