Deleting Files And Folders; Deleting Files, Folders, And Projects - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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Disconnecting from a project removes working copies of the project files from your computer but doesn't delete the
project from the host Version Cue Workspace.
1
Start Bridge, and click Version Cue in the Favorites panel.
Double-click Workspaces, and navigate to the project from which you want to disconnect.
2
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the project, and then choose Disconnect from the menu.
3
Note: You can select any project icon or shortcut to the project when you want to disconnect.
Deleting files, folders, and projects

Deleting files and folders

Deleting a file or folder from Version Cue is a two-step process that safeguards against accidental deletions. The first
step is deleting the file or folder and giving it the Deleted status. Deleting hides the file or folder from normal view
but does not erase it. The second step is permanently deleting and erasing the file or folder and its previous versions.
When you delete a folder, the folder and all folders and files nested inside it are hidden and given a Deleted status.
When you permanently delete a folder, its entire contents are erased.
Any user with appropriate privileges can delete files and folders unless the files or folders are marked In Use. In a
workgroup, if a user is editing a file that you need to delete, you can reset the file's lock by using the Version Cue
Administration utility.
You can restore files or folders that have a Deleted status. Restoring reinstates Version Cue management. Restored
files and folders appear in their previous location in the project folder hierarchy. (Deleted files and folders maintain
their relationship within the project hierarchy until they are permanently deleted.)
In Bridge, InCopy, and in Adobe Creative Suite, you can show hidden and deleted files or folders, and view them in
search results. Additionally, Version Cue has a Project Trash view from which you can view all deleted files in a
project. Use Project Trash to view and handle all deleted files without navigating through the project folder hierarchy.
You can delete individual files or folders in Bridge, InCopy, or any Adobe Creative Suite component.
See also
"Using working copies" on page 126
"To delete a project in Bridge" on page 140
"To disconnect from a project in Bridge" on page 138
"To delete a Version Cue project in the Version Cue Administration utility" on page 163
"Availability of Version Cue features" on page 113
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