
FLASH CS3
User Guide
105
Move Version
Cue
files
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Do any of the following:
•
Right-click the file in Bridge, choose Move To, and choose a project or project folder from the context menu (to
specify a folder not listed, choose Folder, select a folder, and click OK).
Note:
Bridge moves files if you use the Move To command within the same Version
Cue project. If you use the Move To
command to move files from one Version
Cue project to another or from a Version
Cue project to a desktop folder, Bridge
copies the files.
•
Drag a file to a different location in the same project (if you drag the files from one project to another, they are
copied).
Search for Version Cue files
Note:
You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version
Cue feature set. See “Accessing Version
Cue
features” on page 85.
You can locate files in a Version
Cue project by searching for specific metadata such as titles, authors, copyright data,
keywords, dates, and locations. Metadata is added to Version
Cue project files as you work with them. In addition,
you can add other metadata to files in Adobe Creative Suite components through the File Info dialog box. Adobe
Creative Suite components can contain specific metadata fields; for example, fonts and colors in InDesign files and
colors in Illustrator files.
You can search for files deleted from projects as well as existing files. In Bridge, you can search for Version
Cue
project files by version comment and past versions. (For instructions on searching in Bridge, see “Search for files and
folders” in Bridge Help.)
Note:
Bridge doesn’t search metadata for Version
Cue version comments unless you choose Checkin Comment from the
Criteria menu in the Find dialog box.
1
In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, click Version
Cue in the Favorites panel of the
Adobe dialog box and double-click the project you want to search.
2
Click Project Search
.
3
Choose an option from the Search Category menu and enter criteria in the adjacent box.
4
Click Search.
See also
“Accessing Version
Cue features” on page 85
“Open a project” on page 96
“View, promote, and delete versions” on page 109
Placing Version
Cue files
Note:
You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version
Cue feature set. See “Accessing Version
Cue
features” on page 85.
While you’re working with a Version
Cue project in Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, you can add a
Version
Cue file to a document just as you would place a non-Version
Cue file—by using the Place command. You
can also drag a file from a Version
Cue project in Bridge to an open Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or
Photoshop file.