Bridge

Create projects

Note: You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version Cue feature set. See Accessing Version Cue features.

You can create projects by using Bridge, any Version Cue-enabled Creative Suite component, or Version Cue Server Administration, which provides options for specifying advanced project properties. (For information about creating a project in Version Cue Server Administration, see Create and manage projects in Version Cue Server Administration.)

You must have Project Administration permissions to be able to create projects in Version Cue. If you create a shared project, make sure that the Version Cue Server is set to be visible to others. If the server is private, other users won’t be able to access the shared project.

Create a project

  1. In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, choose File > Open. Click Use Adobe Dialog if you’re using the OS dialog box.
  2. Click Version Cue in the Favorites panel.
  3. Choose New Project from the Tools or Project Tools (Acrobat) menu .
  4. Choose a Version Cue Server to host the project from the Location menu.
  5. Enter a name for the project in the Project Name box and a description in the Project Info box.
  6. To make this project and its files available to others, select Share This Project With Others.
  7. To create a project that Creative Suite 2 or Acrobat 8 users can access, select Maximize Compatibility With CS2 Applications And Acrobat 8.
  8. Click OK.

Create a project in Bridge

  1. Choose Tools > Version Cue > New Project.
  2. In the New Project dialog box, choose a Version Cue Server to host the project from the Location menu.
  3. Enter a name for the project in the Project Name box and a description in the Project Info box.
  4. To make this project and its files available to others, select Share This Project With Others.
  5. To create a project that Creative Suite 2 or Acrobat 8 users can access, select Maximize Compatibility With CS2 Applications And Acrobat 8.
  6. Click OK.