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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To turn Version Cue on or off 
By default, access to Version Cue is turned on in InCopy CS2 and in all Adobe Creative Suite components, except for 
Acrobat 7. If you disable Version Cue, you won’t have access to any Version Cue Workspace, which could affect files 
in a project. If you disable or enable Version Cue in any Adobe Creative Suite component, that change affects all other 
Adobe Creative Suite components except Acrobat 7 (you must always enable or disable Version Cue manually in 
Acrobat 7), Bridge, and GoLive (Version Cue is always enabled in Bridge and GoLive), and the Version Cue 
Workspace (this is controlled through the Version Cue CS 2 preferences). 
Photoshop CS2 
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling 
(Mac OS). Then select or deselect Enable Version Cue Workgroup File Management, and click OK. 
Illustrator CS2 
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling & Clipboard (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences > 
File Handling & Clipboard (Mac OS). Then select or deselect Enable Version Cue, and click OK. 
InDesign CS2 
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > File Handling 
(Mac OS). Then select or deselect Enable Version Cue, and click OK. 
InCopy CS2 
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > File Handling 
(Mac OS). Then select or deselect Enable Version Cue, and click OK. 
Acrobat 7 
You must manually turn Version Cue on in Acrobat 7 to use it. Choose Edit > Preferences > General 
(Windows) or Acrobat > Preferences > General (Mac OS). Then select or deselect Enable Version Cue Workgroup 
File Management. 
Bridge 
Version Cue is always turned on in Bridge. 
GoLive 
Version Cue is always turned on in GoLive. 
See also 
Working with Version Cue projects 
About Version Cue projects 
Version  Cue  uses  projects to store related files and folders. If you work independently, you create a project to gather 
all the files you need, view the files in Bridge, and use Version Cue features such as versions and alternates. In a 
workgroup, depending on your workflow, you can create one Version Cue project for files that everyone in your 
workgroup collaborates on, a different project for files that don’t require collaboration, and yet another project 
restricted to specific users. 
When you first open a Version Cue project, Version Cue creates a folder named “Version Cue” in your My 
Documents (Windows)  or  Documents (Mac  OS)  folder, and  adds  a folder for  the project  to  it. When you  open  a file  
from that project, Version Cue adds a working copy of  the file to the  project folder.  As  you edit and  save  intermediate  
changes to your file,  you are  actually  editing in the  working copy;  the original file on the  Version Cue  Workspace is  
protected. 
After you open a Version Cue project, a shortcut to that project appears in the list with other Version Cue Workspaces 
in  Bridge, or in the  Open, Place, or Save dialog boxes. Remote Version  Cue Workspaces also appear in this list after  
you access them.