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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
See also
“Editing and synchronizing offline files” on page 119
“About the Adobe dialog box” on page 82
“About Version Cue projects” on page 86
To copy or move files between projects or from a project to a desktop folder
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Do one of the following:
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To copy a file between projects, start Bridge and navigate to the project folder that contains the file you want to
copy. Choose File > New Window to open a new Bridge window, and navigate to the project folder to which you
want to add the file. Drag the file from the first project folder to the destination project folder in the second Bridge
window.
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To copy a file from a project to a desktop folder, drag it from the project folder in Bridge to the desktop folder.
Note:
When you copy a file between projects or from a project to a desktop folder, Version Cue copies only the most
current version.
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To move a file between projects, copy it from one project folder to another in Bridge, and then permanently delete
the file from the first project folder. For instructions on permanently deleting files, see “To delete files or folders
from a project” on page 108 and “To delete a file or folder permanently” on page 109.
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To move a file from a project to a desktop folder, drag it from the project folder in Bridge to the desktop folder,
and then permanently delete the file from the first project folder. For instructions on permanently deleting files,
see “To delete files or folders from a project” on page 108 and “To delete a file or folder permanently” on page 109.
To save changes to a file
Note:
You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version Cue feature set, available in Adobe Creative
Suite or in a shared workspace. See “Availability of Version Cue features” on page 81 for more information.
If you want to save changes, but aren't ready to save a new version as you edit a file you have opened from a Version
Cue project, you can use the File > Save command to save your changes to the working copy on your computer. Until
you save a new version to the shared Version Cue Workspace, these changes won’t be available to any other user. You
can also close the file once you save changes to a file, and then reopen it and save a version later.
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To save changes to your working copy, choose File > Save.
To place a file from a project into a document
Note:
You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version Cue feature set, available in Adobe Creative
Suite or in a shared workspace. See “Availability of Version Cue features” on page 81 for more information.
While you’re working with a Version Cue project in Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, you can add a file
to a document just as you normally would—by using the Place command. The Links palette (in Illustrator, InCopy,
and InDesign) displays additional information about placed files from Version Cue projects, identifying whether a
linked file is being edited, which user is doing the editing, whether it is a member of a group of alternates, and if so,
whether it is the primary (preferred) alternate. You can also use the Links palette to determine whether the linked
file needs to be updated to a newer version from the Version Cue Workspace.
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In Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, choose File > Place.
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Click Version Cue in the Favorites panel.
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