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  2. Quark CopyDesk - Wikipedia

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    Quark CopyDesk (often only CopyDesk) is a professional word processing software product made by Quark, Inc. There are two versions of Quark CopyDesk available: One is sold with Quark's editorial system QPS and one is sold standalone.

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  5. Quark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quark was founded under the name "Quark Engineering" in 1981 by Tim Gill and Mark Pope. [14] In 1986, Fred Ebrahimi joined Quark as CEO and co-owner. In 1990, Mark Pope sold his share of the company to the other partners. In 2000, Tim Gill left Quark and sold all his shares to Ebrahimi. [15]

  6. QuarkXPress - Wikipedia

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    It was completely 64-bit and added fixed-layout ePub and Kindle export as well as exporting layouts as PDF/X-4. Quark claimed to have added the top 10 of all user-requested features. [9] QuarkXPress 2016 included the ability to import and copy and paste from other applications and file formats to native QuarkXPress objects.

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  8. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    At sizable newspapers, the main copy desk was often U-shaped; the copy desk chief sat in the "slot" (the center space of the U) and was known as the "slot man", while copy editors were arrayed around him or her on the outside of the U, known as the "rim". [23] In the past, copy editors were sometimes known humorously as "rim rats".

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