Chapter 6: Adobe Version Cue; Using Adobe Version Cue - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Adobe Version Cue

Using Adobe Version Cue

Version Cue managed projects
Adobe Version Cue® is an innovative set of features designed to increase your productivity when you work alone or
collaborate with others. Version Cue integrates design management into your existing workflows within and across
Adobe Creative Suite components, including Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2,
Adobe GoLive CS2, Adobe Acrobat 7, and Adobe Bridge. You can also work with Version Cue in Adobe InCopy CS2.
Version Cue streamlines the following tasks in Adobe Creative Suite:
Creating historical versions and branched alternates of your files.
Maintaining file security.
Organizing files into private or shared projects.
Browsing with file thumbnails, and searching file information and version comments.
Reviewing file information, comments, and file status in private and shared projects while you browse.
In addition, you can use the Version Cue Workspace Administration for more advanced tasks:
Initiating and managing online reviews of PDF documents.
Duplicating, exporting, backing up, and restoring projects.
Viewing information about projects in the Version Cue Workspace.
Importing files to the Version Cue Workspace using FTP or WebDAV.
Deleting file versions in batches and removing file locks.
Creating a roster of project users and defining their project privileges.
Restricting access to a specific project.
See also
"Availability of Version Cue features" on page 71
Availability of Version Cue features
Different Version Cue features are available in different environments:
If you use Adobe Creative Suite, you have access to the full set of Version Cue features, including Version Cue
Administration.
If you use only one component of Adobe Creative Suite, or if you use InCopy and not Adobe Creative Suite, you
have access to the features of the Adobe dialog box only. You can use Bridge, rather than the Adobe dialog box, for
file browsing.
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