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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:57:02 PM | What to do when an office you are working with is using an older version

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Our office is on 2009, the other office is on 2008. As I understand it, there is no hope of downsaving the file or converting to the old version of Revit. Is there any loophole, utility or plug-in that will allow our models to be linked together? The office is a very large company and likely is not yet willing to make the transition to 2009 just yet, at least for just this one project.

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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:27:25 PM | What to do when an office you are working with is using an older version

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Hi, if you save a project in 2009 they couldn't open in 2008, but, you can try to export in 2009 IFC and try to import them in 2008 (IFC) too, it's not 100% sure the model appears correctly, but try it...

 


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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:50:11 PM | What to do when an office you are working with is using an older version

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if you can't change 'em, join 'em (or something like that)

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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:07:35 PM | What to do when an office you are working with is using an older version

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you guys really need to use the same version for the project. that's probably the best solution

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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:40:20 PM | What to do when an office you are working with is using an older version

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yeah, i was afraid of that.

 

Turns out the other office was planning on beginning the conversion soon, and was willing to get a few seats early if our luck is good. 


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