Browsing Version Cue workspaces and projects


    Your entry point to working with Version Cue projects on a Version Cue workspace is always by clicking the Version Cue button Version Cue button (Windows) (Windows) or Version Cue button (Mac OS) (Mac OS) when opening, saving, placing, exporting, or importing Version Cue project files in Illustrator CS, InCopy CS, InDesign CS, and Photoshop CS. After clicking Version Cue, the Open, Place, Export, and Relink dialog boxes display tabs, menus, and options for working with Version Cue workspaces, projects, and files. (Photoshop CS doesn't support placing files from Version Cue projects, but does let you place files into open documents within a Version Cue project.)

    Note: The Version Cue button appears in the Open, Save As, Save A Copy and Place dialog boxes only after you've enabled the Version Cue preference and, in some cases, restarted the CS application. (Version Cue isn't available in the Photoshop Place dialog box.)

    When you first begin working with Version Cue, only the Version Cue workspaces that are on your local subnetwork are listed, including your own computer if you installed the Version Cue workspace on it and turned the workspace on. Other Version Cue workspaces are automatically added to this list after you access them remotely. (See Accessing Version Cue workspaces on remote computers or from WebDAV applications.)

    Clicking Version Cue in the Open, Save As, or Place dialog box displays available Version Cue workspaces and Version Cue projects.
    Clicking Version Cue in the Open, Save As, Save A Copy, or Place dialog box displays available Version Cue workspaces and Version Cue projects.

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