FLASH CS3
User Guide
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If the project doesn’t have lock protection applied to it, you can save a new version of your edits. Version
Cue
displays an alert, warning you that conflicting edits will occur if you continue. Choose one of the following:
Cancel
Returns you to the open document without checking in a version.
Check In
Updates the master file in the Version
Cue Server with the new version. (Version
Cue displays an alert to
the other user to note that a newer version of the file has been created.)
At any point, you can close the document and discard any changes you made.
Update a file with the most recent version
If another user creates a new version of a file that you have open or that is still marked as Checked Out or In Use
(Acrobat), Version
Cue prompts you to update your document with the latest version when you open it or attempt
to make changes to it, or when you bring the document window frontmost in a group of documents.
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When the prompt appears, choose one of the following:
Discard Changes
Updates the document with the most recent version from the Version
Cue project. You can
continue editing the file after it is updated. You lose any changes you made even if you have already used the Save
command to save those changes to the local project file.
Continue Editing
Leaves the document as is. You can continue editing the file without overwriting the changes in
the more recent version. Instead, you’re prompted either to save a new version of the file when you close it or to
discard your changes.
Move and copy 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.
Use the Move To or Copy To commands in Bridge to move or copy Version
Cue files within a project, among
projects, or from a project to a desktop folder. When you copy or move a file, Version
Cue copies or moves only the
most current version.
See also
“Open a project” on page 96
“Use the Adobe dialog box” on page 86
Copy Version
Cue
files
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Do any of the following:
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Select the file in Bridge and choose Edit > Copy.
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Right-click the file in Bridge, choose Copy To, and choose a project or folder from the context menu (to specify a
folder not listed, choose Folder, select a desktop or project folder, and click OK).
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Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the files to a different location.
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Drag the files from one project to another (if you drag the files to a different location in the same project, they are
moved).