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Delete files or folders from a project

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FLASH CS3 107 User Guide Delete files or folders from a project Note: You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version Cue feature set. See "Accessing Version Cue features" on page 85. You can delete files or folders in Bridge or any Version Cue-enabled Creative Suite component. Deleting a file or folder from Version Cue is a two-step process that safeguards against accidental deletions. The first step is deleting the file or folder and giving it Deleted status. Deleting hides the file or folder from normal view but does not erase it. The second step is permanently deleting and erasing the file or folder and its previous versions. Note: Any user with appropriate privileges can delete files and folders unless the files or folders are marked as Checked Out or In Use (Acrobat). If you're in a workgroup and a user is editing a file that you need to delete, you can reset the file's lock by using Version Cue Server Administration. In Bridge and Version Cue-enabled components of Adobe Creative Suite, you can view project files with Deleted status in Project Trash view. You can restore files or folders that have Deleted status to reinstate Version Cue management. Restored files and folders appear in their previous location in the project folder hierarchy. See also "Use the Adobe dialog box" on page 86 "Open a project" on page 96 "About local project files" on page 100 "Delete projects" on page 99 "Advanced Version Cue Server Administration tasks" on page 122 Delete files or folders 1 In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, click Version Cue in the Favorites panel in the Adobe dialog box, and open the project that contains the files or folders you want to delete. 2 Select the file or folder you want to delete and click the Delete icon in the toolbar. Delete files or folders in Bridge 1 In Bridge, click Version Cue in the Favorites panel and open the project that contains the files you want to delete. 2 Select the file and click the Delete icon in the toolbar. Restore a deleted file or folder 1 In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, open the project containing the file or folder that you want to restore in the Adobe dialog box. 2 Click Project Trash in the Favorites panel, right-click the file you want to restore, and choose Restore. 3 Choose Refresh from the Tools or Project Tools (Acrobat) menu to update the dialog box. The file or folder is restored to its original location in the Version Cue project. Note: To restore a file in a previously deleted folder, you must first restore the folder. Doing so restores the folder and all its contents.

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FLASH CS3
User Guide
107
Delete files or folders from a project
Note:
You can perform this task only if you have access to the full Version
Cue feature set. See “Accessing Version
Cue
features” on page
85.
You can delete files or folders in Bridge or any Version
Cue-enabled Creative Suite component.
Deleting
a file or
folder from Version
Cue is a two-step process that safeguards against accidental deletions.
The first step is deleting the file or folder and giving it Deleted status. Deleting hides the file or folder from normal
view but does not erase it. The second step is permanently deleting and erasing the file or folder and its previous
versions.
Note:
Any user with appropriate privileges can delete files and folders unless the files or folders are marked as Checked
Out or In Use (Acrobat). If you’re in a workgroup and a user is editing a file that you need to delete, you can reset the
file’s lock by using Version
Cue Server Administration.
In Bridge and Version
Cue-enabled components of Adobe Creative Suite, you can view project files with Deleted
status in Project Trash view. You can restore files or folders that have Deleted status to reinstate Version
Cue
management. Restored files and folders appear in their previous location in the project folder hierarchy.
See also
“Use the Adobe dialog box” on page
86
“Open a project” on page
96
“About local project files” on page
100
“Delete projects” on page
99
“Advanced Version
Cue Server Administration tasks” on page
122
Delete files or folders
1
In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, click Version
Cue in the Favorites panel in the
Adobe dialog box, and open the project that contains the files or folders you want to delete.
2
Select the file or folder you want to delete and click the Delete
icon in the toolbar.
Delete files or folders in Bridge
1
In Bridge, click Version
Cue in the Favorites panel and open the project that contains the files you want to delete.
2
Select the file and click the Delete
icon in the toolbar.
Restore a deleted file or folder
1
In Acrobat, Flash, Illustrator, InCopy, InDesign, or Photoshop, open the project containing the file or folder that
you want to restore in the Adobe dialog box.
2
Click Project Trash in the Favorites panel, right-click the file you want to restore, and choose Restore.
3
Choose Refresh from the Tools or Project Tools (Acrobat) menu to update the dialog box.
The file or folder is restored to its original location in the Version
Cue project.
Note:
To restore a file in a previously deleted folder, you must first restore the folder. Doing so restores the folder and all
its contents.