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2007-07-02, 06:59 AM
I have Revit 9.1 and Revit Architecture 2008 in the office. Some most of the users have 9.1 while few users have 2008.
A user, who has 9.1, needs a file created in 2008, but the user can't open the file because of compatibility.
Is there an easy to save into 9.1 format from 2008?
I am not a Revit user, so I have no idea about it. I tried Save As, but there wasn't an option to save into an older format unlike AutoCAD.
The reason was there was an error message saying that there was a corrupt element in the file, but the recovery failed it. So he asked another user, who has Revit Architecture 2008., to recover and save into 9.2 format.
Revit Architecture 2008 is able to recover the file, but I can't find an option to save into an older version.
I believe there must be a way to save into older version.
Is there as way to recover the file without opening the file like AutoCAD?
Please recommend the best way to recover a file when there is a corrupt element in the file.
Please help me.
Any comments will be appreciated.
By the way, anyone knows why Autodesk didn't make file format to compatible with an older version?
A user, who has 9.1, needs a file created in 2008, but the user can't open the file because of compatibility.
Is there an easy to save into 9.1 format from 2008?
I am not a Revit user, so I have no idea about it. I tried Save As, but there wasn't an option to save into an older format unlike AutoCAD.
The reason was there was an error message saying that there was a corrupt element in the file, but the recovery failed it. So he asked another user, who has Revit Architecture 2008., to recover and save into 9.2 format.
Revit Architecture 2008 is able to recover the file, but I can't find an option to save into an older version.
I believe there must be a way to save into older version.
Is there as way to recover the file without opening the file like AutoCAD?
Please recommend the best way to recover a file when there is a corrupt element in the file.
Please help me.
Any comments will be appreciated.
By the way, anyone knows why Autodesk didn't make file format to compatible with an older version?