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"About the Adobe dialog box" on page 73
"Version Cue file statuses" on page 86
To view Version Cue Workspace, project, and file information in Bridge
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 71 for more information.
In Bridge, you can choose between two display views: Versions And Alternates View and Details View. Use the
Versions And Alternates View to view thumbnails of files along with thumbnails of Version Cue alternates and
versions. Use the Details View to view thumbnails as well as information about the number of versions or alternates,
enhanced status information, and the current version comment.
Start Bridge, and then click Version Cue in the Favorites panel.
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Click the Version Cue Workspace, project, or file to view its information, or place the pointer over the item to
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display a summary of information in a tool tip.
See also
"To view file and folder thumbnails in Bridge" on page 43
"The Bridge work area" on page 37
"Version Cue file statuses" on page 86
"About Version Cue versions" on page 101
"About Version Cue alternates" on page 106
Creating and editing projects
To begin using Version Cue, you need to create a Version Cue project. When you work with Version Cue, you decide
what a project entails. For example, you can create a project to organize files for an entire publishing effort, or you
can create a project to manage files for specific aspects of an advertising campaign. You can use a project to organize
assets related to a particular customer or use a project to separate private files from files that are worked on collabo­
ratively. You can add files to projects at any time by using Bridge, InCopy, or any Adobe Creative Suite component.
When you create a Version Cue project, you specify a project name, the Version Cue Workspace that hosts the
project, and a project description. You specify whether to share the project or keep it private. Shared projects are
available to other users; however, you can password-protect shared projects to restrict access to specific users. You
can create private projects on a workspace installed on your computer. If you create a project on a computer that is
used as a server, it must be shared to be accessible.
You can create projects by using Bridge, InCopy, any Adobe Creative Suite component, or the Version Cue Admin­
istration utility. The Version Cue Administration utility provides options for specifying advanced project properties.
You create new Version Cue projects with it by importing a folder of files. These files are used as the project starting
point.
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