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Working with files in Version Cue

By Piotr Podsiadly | Published 21/06/2007 | Adobe Version Cue

Saving changes to a local project file and deleting it

If you want to save changes, but aren't ready to save a new version as you edit a file you have opened from a Version Cue project, you can use the File > Save command to save your changes to the local project file on your computer. Until you save a new version to the shared Version Cue Server, these changes won’t be available to any other user. You can also close the file once you save changes, and then reopen the file and check in a version later.
To save changes to your local project file, choose File > Save.

You can remove files that are not checked out by you from your local project folder if you want to free up more space on your hard drive, for example. Removing local project files does not affect checked in files that are stored on the Version Cue Server. Version Cue creates new local project files the next time you synchronize the project.
Disconnecting from a project also removes local project files; however, the Disconnect command also removes shortcuts to the project from Bridge and the Adobe dialog box.
  • In Bridge, select a Version Cue project or project file, and choose Tools > Version Cue > Clear Local Files.
  • In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, select a Version Cue project or project file, and choose Clear Local Files from the Tools or Project Tools (Acrobat) menu.

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