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Sounds like one of those problems to me - inadequate brief. You were
quite right to make a pdf of the Quark file. That would give you the
electronic file suited for both viewing and printing. However your
client would need Acrobat Reader to do either - it is essentially
Freeware available on most cover magazine CDs or directly from the
www.adobe.com website. So that's not an issue for your client. The
ability to modify / update the CV is - basically that can only be done
in the host application, in this case Quark. So, she's locked in to your
services... 

Peter

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I am designing a resume in Quark. At first I thought the client only 
needed it for print, but she now needs it electronically also. What do 
I do?

I started by saving the page as a pdf, then sending it to her via 
e-mail, but she couldn't view it. Do I need to create my pdf with 
acrobat, not Quark?

Also, she needs to be able to edit the resume after I create it. Is 
there a way for me to create a pdf she can edit when I am creating it 
in Quark.


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