My first reaction was that I don't get a box when exporting from Quark,
other than naming the file and browsing to a destination. But
lo-and-behold there it is, a little box for applying bleed to the export. 
Seems an odd place you must admit.

Thanks for the help!!!
I still have some hair left that I didn't pull out.

- Scott




> That should be done when exporting from Quark using the FP plugin... 
> there's a box at the lower left hand corner of the export dialog that 
> you specify bleed (in points)..
> 
> If they sent you the PDF and you added fields, you're in for a long 
> day.. Quark is not the most complying application in the world..
> 
> Mark Hardee
> Director of Digital Services
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> Mercury Printing
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> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a file that my client created in quark. When I export the using the
> > Fusion Pro export the bleed disappears.  The User Guide has a step by step
> > method to get this back (pg 192 of guide).  Step 4 says to go to the Print
> >
> >

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