Best way to update old file to new?
I've been given a new project that was last saved under v2012. It also has profiles and other information from old standards from a different company. My task is to update the drawing to v2013 and to convert the profiles and such to the new company's settings, etc.
If it were just updating to v2013 I'd simply "save as". Will the desired new profile settings cause a problem? I can think of two methods... 1) Insert the new company's template with the desired settings into the drawing, or 2) Insert the drawing file into the new template then "save as". Or, either, or something else?
What would the best way to be to go about this?
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Rick Jackson
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Seems you've solved this for that instance. I've always gone with 2, insert the old version into a new drawing created from the current template.
Allen
Allen Jessup
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I know you've already solved this, but some thoughts anyway.
I can only really think of a few methods, one being what you did, recreating from scratch. Option 2 would be to export all data to XML and re-import to a drawing based upon your current template, and go from there.
Another option, albeit longer, would be to save the drawing as v2013, and then use the Manage-->Import Styles tool to import all necessery styles from your template, as well as the Design Center (command = dc) to import layers, linetypes, text styles, etc., and then just go change what you need to, and the Purge the old stuff out.
If it is a small file, doing what you did may be easier, but if it were me, I'd go with what was suggested earlier, and just export the intelligent data out and re-import to a clean drawing.