Assuming someone with Quark provided you with the QX doc, suggest you ask him/her to convert it to something you can open with apps you do have.
Failing that, try opening it in BBEdit or some other text editor. You'll get a lot of QX formatting/page layout/graphics representation jibberish, but the text contained in the QX doc should be readable. Most of it, anyway, if not all. At least it was when I just tried it.


On Dec 27, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Bob Geiger wrote:

Is there any way for me to convert a Quark file to a readable format? I don't have Quark on my machine.

Regards,

Wayne Clodfelter
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