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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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To move an alternate to another alternates group 
Note: You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version Cue feature set, available in Adobe Creative 
Suite or in a shared workspace. See “Availability of Version Cue features” on page 113 f
or more information. 
A file cannot be a member  of  more  than  one alternates group. To move an alternate  to  another group, you  must  first  
remove it from it’s original group and then add it to a new group. 
Remove the alternate from its group. For instructions, see “To remove an alternate” on page 150. 
Add the file to a new alternates group. For instructions, see “To save an alternate” on page 149 or “To make alter­
Editing and synchronizing offline files 
Editing and synchronizing offline files 
When  you need  to  work  on  files from a Version  Cue project  while the  Version Cue  Workspace is unavailable  on  the  
network, you can edit working copies on your computer. When the Version Cue Workspace is available again, you 
must synchronize your files with the workspace to save your latest version to the Version Cue Workspace. You can 
synchronize an entire project, just a folder in the project, or a selected file. 
Working copies are normally copied on your computer when you open a project from an online workspace. However, 
if you haven’t yet edited the file, you can prepare to work offline by synchronizing the entire Version Cue project, or 
just the files you need, while the workspace is still online to ensure that you have working copies. 
When you are working offline, you can’t create multiple versions because the Save A Version command is 
unavailable. 
In Version Cue CS2, if you intend to work on a file offline, you can manually mark the file In Use before you take 
your work offline. When you mark a file In Use, Version Cue creates a working copy of the file for you. (You can mark 
a file In Use even if you don’t intend to work offline.) Typically, when you’re editing a file, In Use appears when other 
users access a file. When a file’s status is In Use, Version Cue protects the file. When you synchronize your file, the 
status of the file returns to Synchronized. Mark In Use is not available in Acrobat 7. 
If you have edited an offline file recently, you can open it from the File > Open Recent menu. 
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