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Difference between standard and student version

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roseman5285
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Difference between standard and student version

Hi!
I was wondering if anyone here knows of any differences between the standard version of Revit Building 9 and the student version. I found a great deal for the student version the other day and I am wondering what the differences are. I know that with AutoCAD, when you plot it says that it was created using the student version (which is really annoying for pinups and final juries).

Thanks
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Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

You get the same lovely plot stamp with Revit. Other than that, it is fully
functional...and yes, extremely affordable. Enjoy~

wrote in message news:5261829@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi!
I was wondering if anyone here knows of any differences between the standard
version of Revit Building 9 and the student version. I found a great deal
for the student version the other day and I am wondering what the
differences are. I know that with AutoCAD, when you plot it says that it
was created using the student version (which is really annoying for pinups
and final juries).

Thanks
Message 3 of 11
roseman5285
in reply to: roseman5285

Thanks
Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

While in school, I printed everything to pdf format and simply cropped-out
the plot stamp.

wrote in message news:5261895@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks
Message 5 of 11
smorain
in reply to: roseman5285

what if I send something to my home computer with the student version to work on & from there send it to my work computer-- is the stamp still there?
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Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

yes.

--
Melanie Perry
***not all who wander are lost***
http://mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/

wrote in message news:5262007@discussion.autodesk.com...
what if I send something to my home computer with the student version to
work on & from there send it to my work computer-- is the stamp still there?
Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

Even the smallest bit of data to have crossed the path or even set eyes upon
an educational version will forever be embedded with the plot stamp. So
make a point to restrict your files to one machine. Enjoy~

"melanie stone" wrote in message
news:5262020@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes.

--
Melanie Perry
***not all who wander are lost***
http://mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/

wrote in message news:5262007@discussion.autodesk.com...
what if I send something to my home computer with the student version to
work on & from there send it to my work computer-- is the stamp still there?
Message 8 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

If you attend a qualified institution you may be eligible to download the
student version of Revit for free. Check the following link. If your
university is not listed there you can submit to have it approved.

http://students3.autodesk.com/


--
Jeff Hanson
Autodesk Product Support
Building Solutions Division
Manchester, NH
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wrote in message news:5261829@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi!
I was wondering if anyone here knows of any differences between the standard
version of Revit Building 9 and the student version. I found a great deal
for the student version the other day and I am wondering what the
differences are. I know that with AutoCAD, when you plot it says that it
was created using the student version (which is really annoying for pinups
and final juries).

Thanks
Message 9 of 11
roseman5285
in reply to: roseman5285

Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, my school (Catholic University of America) is not listed. One thing I am wondering about is this: Can one upgrade from the student version to the commercial version. And if so, at what cost? Is there a discount from moving from one version to the other?
Message 10 of 11
smorain
in reply to: roseman5285

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe you can upgrade from the student version- you can find out from your local autodesk reseller, their locations can be found on the autodesk web site.
Message 11 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: roseman5285

You can't upgrade a student version to a commercial version. It is also not
allowed for you to use any files or portions of a file created in a student
version in a commercial version. If you do this the commercial file will
get the education plotstamp that can't be removed in any way. The student
and commercial versions should never cross paths.

--
Jeff Hanson
Autodesk Product Support
Building Solutions Division
Manchester, NH
_____________________________
wrote in message news:5263781@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, my school (Catholic University of
America) is not listed. One thing I am wondering about is this: Can one
upgrade from the student version to the commercial version. And if so, at
what cost? Is there a discount from moving from one version to the other?

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