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    Question Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Hello,

    I was wondering if there is any way one can save a revit 2009 version to an older format(revit 2008 )? or opening a 2009 file with revit 2008?

    Please can anybody help?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Saving backwards is not possible with Revit.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    If you don't mind losing information, you could try generating an IFC model from the 2009 version and try to import it back in Revit 2008...

    Andre Carvalho

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Let me understand this ... I am working in Revit 2009 while a consultant is in 2008 and there is nothing supplied by Autodesk to allow converting back? Yet another reason why Revit will not succeed.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFik.200426 View Post
    Let me understand this ... I am working in Revit 2009 while a consultant is in 2008 and there is nothing supplied by Autodesk to allow converting back? Yet another reason why Revit will not succeed.
    No, there's nothing supplied by Autodesk.
    Yes, IMHO, Revit will succeed anyways.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Carvalho View Post
    No, there's nothing supplied by Autodesk.
    Yes, IMHO, Revit will succeed anyways.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFik.200426 View Post
    Let me understand this ... I am working in Revit 2009 while a consultant is in 2008 and there is nothing supplied by Autodesk to allow converting back? Yet another reason why Revit will not succeed.
    Most database programs are like that. If you upgrade to a new version, the old version can never open it again no matter what you do.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    I always have the latest version of Revit and I also have the latest version of Microsoft office, which has Word. I often have to save a file to an older version of Word so it can be read on the other end. There is an option for doing that. I'm not sure if that means in Revit, "the latest updated version," or just that cycle year. It would be good to do, but I understand Autodesk may be trying to avert the use of pirated copies or keep subscribers up to date. I would still like the option.

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    I don't think it has anything to do with piracy, I think it has to do with spending the extra development resources to figure out how to write a very complex database system back to an earlier version.

    word is not really a fair comparison. Word files are simple text with some formatting, and they are used by a very broad range of the business world, which means they are likely to be passed around and worked on by several different people or offices. Revit on the other hand is a very specialized and very complex database file generally only worked on by one project team.

    I would rather they spend the time devoloping new features than backward compatibility. Just my $.02

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    Default Re: Saving revit 2009 files to 2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by sfaust View Post
    [Word] is not really a fair comparison. Word files are simple text with some formatting...
    I have to agree with you and disagree with zanzibarbob7. There are features in Word 2007 that will not convert or be saved when saving a new format down to the old format. In a Word document, the losses are fairly easy to determine. Imagine trying to determine what went missing when saving to an older version of Revit. <shudder>
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