Opening Version Cue workspaces and Version Cue projects
After clicking the Version Cue button (Windows) or (Mac OS), the Open dialog box in Illustrator CS, InCopy CS, InDesign CS, and Photoshop CS changes to display Version Cue tabs, menus, and options. Version Cue workspaces are indicated with a workspace icon (Windows) or (Mac OS) in the Browse tab. 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.) After you open a Version Cue project, a shortcut to that project is automatically listed alongside the Version Cue workspaces whenever you click the Version Cue icon in the Open, Place, or Save dialog box.
To open Version Cue workspaces and projects: - Do each of the following:
- Make sure the Version Cue workspace you want to work with is turned on. (See Turning on or restarting Version Cue.)
- If you are using an Adobe Creative Suite application with the Version Cue workspace, make sure the Version Cue preference is enabled in the Creative Suite application preferences. Note that GoLive CS doesn't require this step. (See Turning on or restarting Version Cue.)
- If you're working with a Version Cue workspace on a different computer, make sure you're connected to the same subnetwork or network as the computer, or to the Internet.
- In Illustrator CS, InCopy CS, InDesign CS, or Photoshop CS, choose File > Open.
- Click the Version Cue button.
The Open dialog box switches to display Version Cue tabs, menus, and options. Note: To access Version Cue workspaces outside your subnetwork, see Accessing Version Cue workspaces on remote computers or from WebDAV applications. - To open a workspace, double-click it.
Note: If you don't see a desired workspace, choose Refresh from the Tools menu. - To open a project
(Windows) or (Mac OS), double-click it. The project's Documents, Web-Content, and Web-Data folders are listed. For more information on Version Cue project folders, see Understanding Version Cue projects and folders. - To open a file, select it and click Open. For more information on working files from Version Cue projects, see Opening, editing, and saving files and file versions with Version Cue.
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