Changing Remote File Names And Locations - Adobe DRIVE 2 User Manual

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Changing remote file names and locations

You can use the move and copy commands of Adobe Bridge and the platform file browsers to move and
copy remote files on a connected DAM server. When you copy or move a file, the DAM server copies or
move only the most current version.
Similarly, you can rename remote files and folders in the same way you rename local files. In Adobe Bridge,
you can rename multiple files as a batch.
To copy remote files:
In Adobe Bridge, invoke the context menu for the file with right-click in Windows, choose Copy To,
and choose or browse to the target folder. In Mac OS, C
target folder, and choose Paste.
Select the file in a platform file browser, invoke the context menu and choose Copy, then go to the
target folder and choose Paste.
In a platform file browser, C
location.
To move remote files:
In Adobe Bridge, invoke the context menu for the file with right-click in Windows, choose Move
To, and choose or browse to the target folder. In Mac OS, there is no Move command; you can
copy/paste, then delete the file from the original location.
In a platform file browser, drag the file to the target location.
You can only rename remote files if they are up-to-date. To rename remote files:
In a platform file browser, select the remote file, invoke the context menu and choose Rename.
In Adobe Bridge, invoke the context menu for the file with right-click (in Windows) or C
Mac OS), choose Rename, and enter the new name.
To perform a batch rename in Adobe Bridge, select the files, invoke the context menu and choose
Tools > Batch Rename, set the desired options and click Rename.
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