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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Working copies allow you to work on a file even when the host workspace is unavailable, or offline. Though some 
features, such as versions and alternates, can’t be used when you’re working offline, you can edit files and save your 
work. When the workspace is online again, you can save a version to update the master file. 
There are times when you may wish to delete the working copies of your project files. For example, you may want to 
free up space on your hard drive, or are completely finished working on the project. Version Cue lets you delete your 
working copies of project files by disconnecting from the project. Disconnecting from a project deletes the working 
copies  project folder on your hard drive. You  can do this at any  time  if  none  of  the working  copies  are In Use  by  you.  
If you accidentally disconnect from a project, new working copies are recreated the next time you access the project 
files. If a project is deleted from either the host workspace or your local computer, you can use working copies to 
recreate the project with the most current versions of the files. 
To relocate working copies of a project, edit the project’s properties and use the Change Location feature. For instruc­
tions, see “To edit the properties of a project” on page 124. 
Note: Make sure that you use the Change Location feature to relocate working copies, rather than moving the project 
folder manually in the file system. 
See also 
File protection in Version Cue 
Version Cue automatically informs others that a file is being edited. Version Cue assigns In Use status to a file when 
you open and edit a file that isn’t being edited by another user. When you save a version, Version Cue removes the 
file’s In Use status. 
Note: In InCopy, you must choose File > Checkin after saving a version to remove the file’s In Use status. 
At times two people may need to work with a file simultaneously. For example, User A may begin editing a file but 
be called away before saving a version. If User B works on the file while User A is away, Version Cue ensures that the 
two files don’t overwrite each other in the project. User A’s working copy won’t reflect the changes made by User B, 
and vice versa. When finished with the file, both users can save a new version of the file to the Version Cue 
Workspace. Version Cue alerts all current users of the file about the presence of a new version in the Version Cue 
Workspace and gives them the option of downloading the latest version or continuing their current edits. Alterna-
tively, users  can save their  edits as an alternate.(Version  Cue alerts users  who have the  file  open  or  who re-open a file  
that was previously closed while In Use.) 
Note: Two users can’t edit a file simultaneously in InCopy.