If all you need to do is look at or print the Quark file, you might try the
kludge of dl-ing a demo of Quark (the company) Xpress (the program's name)
and using it. As I recall, the demo cannot save a file so it is pretty
useless for anything but viewing and printing.
last time i used the demo was before i bought the first win version 10-12
yrs ago.
Acrobat and pitstop can do interesting things...<G>
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