Version Cue versions
Check in versions
Versions track changes to a file: each version is a snapshot of the file at a particular point in time. When you edit a file from the Version Cue Server, you’re editing the last version saved to the Version Cue Server. When you’re ready to save changes to the Version Cue Server, you check in a version. You don’t have to check in a version every time you save your changes: check in a version only when you want to create a snapshot of the file.
You can save comments with versions to help you track changes. You can also promote a previous version to be the current version, letting you recover from unwanted changes.
You can compare multiple versions of the same file, and delete versions as they become obsolete or to save disk space.
To check in a new version of a file, use the Check In or Save A Version (Acrobat) command, which saves your changes to the Version Cue Server and removes the Checked Out or In Use By (Acrobat) status from the file.
When you check in a version, Version Cue transfers and saves only the changes you’ve made to the file.
You can check in versions of non-Adobe files only if the files are in a Version Cue project and the files have been opened through Bridge. After you check in versions of non-Adobe files, you can access them from the Versions dialog box in Version Cue-enabled Creative Suite components and from the Inspector or Content panel in Bridge.