
FLASH CS3
User Guide
97
See also
“Use the Adobe dialog box” on page 86
“Open a project” on page 96
“About local project files” on page 100
“Create and manage projects in Version
Cue Server Administration” on page 118
Access project properties
•
In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, select the project in the Adobe dialog box, and then
choose Edit Properties from the Tools or Project Tools (Acrobat) menu.
•
In Bridge, select the project, choose View
> Inspector Panel, and click Edit Properties in the Tasks area of the
Inspector panel.
•
In Bridge, select the project and then choose Tools > Version
Cue > Edit Properties.
Note:
To edit advanced project properties in Version
Cue Server Administration, click Server Administration in the Edit
Properties dialog box.
Change the project name or description
1
In the Edit Properties dialog box, enter a name in the Project Name box. The new name will not be reflected in
your (or your workgroup’s) local project folder until you disconnect from and reconnect to the project. To change
the description of the project, enter text in the Project Info box.
2
Click Save.
Change the location of local project files
1
In the Edit Properties dialog box, expand Local Project Files to view the location of local project files on your
computer.
2
Click Change Location and choose the new location for local project files on your computer.
Note:
Do not move the project folder manually in the file system to change the location of local project files.
3
Click Save.
Change a project’s shared status
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.
By default, Version
Cue CS3 projects are private; however, you can change a project’s shared status at any time.
You can use Version
Cue Server Administration to require login for shared projects, thus restricting access to specific
users.
See also
“Use the Adobe dialog box” on page 86
“Open a project” on page 96
“Create and manage projects in Version
Cue Server Administration” on page 118