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Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:20:26 PM | Linking 2009 with 2010

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I understand that a 2010 model cannot return to a 2009 version, but is it possible to link a 2010 model into a 2009 model?

My office is still working with 2009 but we have consultants that want to use 2010 and just hope that we can still link their rproject into ours...


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Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:37:14 PM | Linking 2009 with 2010

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Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:49:54 PM | Linking 2009 with 2010

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quick and to the point.

 Thanks!


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Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 3:57:54 PM | Linking 2009 with 2010

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what about 2012? we want to upgrade but some of our consultants are still using 2011. is the answer still "no" or have they updated things?


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Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 4:03:57 PM | Linking 2009 with 2010

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It may be possible when you upgrade to... also talk your cad distributor into giving you a license for past versions, for compatibility reasons. 

 

Also -- being on subscription is a wise move, because not being on subscription has been made very very difficult for coordination, perhaps intentionally, by autodesk.  The inablity to backsave or recognize old versions is a little troublesome sometimes.  Everyone has to be working in the same release. 

 

So, check with your consultants, and see if they HAVE 2012.  Odds are they do, yet haven't installed it yet for whatever reasons. 

 

My office has had 2012 for months and months, yet we're all still working in 2011, and still are all of our consultants.  Even though we all own 2012.  We've been talking about upgrading our projects soon, but it has to be a coordinated effort from everyone on the team.


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