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USING ADOBE BRIDGE AND ADOBE VERSION CUE CS4
Adobe Version
Cue
You can create and administer projects only if you’ve been assigned appropriate permissions in Version
Cue Server
Administration.
See also
“
About project files
” on page 61
“
About versions
” on page 66
“
Create and manage users
” on page 71
Create projects
You can create projects by using Adobe Bridge, the Adobe Drive context menu, or Version
Cue Server Administration,
which provides options for specifying advanced project properties.
You must have Project Administration permissions to be able to create projects in Version
Cue. If you create a shared
project, make sure that the Version Cue Server is set to be visible to others. If the server is private, other users cannot
access the shared project. If settings allow, new projects are available to other users only after they connect or reconnect
to the server.
See also
“
Create and manage users
” on page 71
Create a project using Version Cue Server Administration
1
Open Version Cue preferences. In Windows, open the Control Panel and double-click Adobe Version
Cue CS4. In
Mac OS, click Adobe Version
Cue CS4 in System Preferences.
2
Click Server Administration, and log in. (You must have administrator rights to create a project.)
3
Choose Create a Project on the Home tab, or click the Projects tab and click New.
4
Select whether to create a blank project or create a project that you import from a folder, FTP server, or WebDAV
server.
5
Follow the instructions to finish creating the project. (See “
Create and manage projects in Version
Cue Server
Administration
” on page 74.)
Create a project in Adobe Bridge
1
Use Adobe Drive to connect to a Version Cue Server as an administrator or as a user with project creation rights.
2
Start Adobe Bridge.
3
Open the Version Cue server where you want to save the project, and then choose Tools > Version
Cue
> New
Project.
If Version Cue doesn’t appear in the Tools menu, make sure that Version Cue CS4 and Adobe Version Cue CS4 SDK
are selected in the Adobe Bridge Startup Script preferences. See “
Can’t see Version Cue features in Adobe Bridge
” on
page 84.
4
In the New Project dialog box, enter a name for the project in the Project Name box and a description in the Project
Info box.
5
To make this project and its files available to others, select Share This Project With Others.
6
Click OK.
Updated 15 July 2009