Hey everyone,
So the problem I have is that my university is not running on the most up to date software(2017) and the file I have is in the most up to date version(2018), wondering if there was a way to convert it to a earlier version without having the most up to date software, I tried using true view but it still needs the newest software. I am also no longer in contact with the person who originally created the file.
Many thanks
James
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@Anonymous hello, you can use saveas to version you wanted it to be (see attached) or you can go command prompt and type dwgconvert to convert (see attached). thanks
@ennujozlagam, Thanks for the reply,
the problem I have is that it cant be opened in the version I have (2017) as it has been created in the 2018 software other wise I would save it as an older version. sorry if the question was slightly ambiguous, been on a 2 day cad bender and starting to go slightly crazy!!!
Thanks again
Don't know if you have already converted your drawing file but the following may help others:
1) Download DWG TrueView 2018 for free from this link:
https://www.autodesk.com/products/dwg/viewers#
2) Install it then open the file then you are able to convert it to older version.
HTH
@Anonymous download dwg true view and convert to lower version. << click HERE>>.
DWG TrueView doesn't have a mac based application. How can I convert files to an older version in this manner on an app?
Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:
DWG TrueView doesn't have a mac based application. How can I convert files to an older version in this manner on an app?
Thanks
If you are on a Mac or don´t want to install a program, this website will do the job:
https://cloudconvert.com/dwg-converter
Cheers!
Hi,
>> I have true view 2020 but can not see how to save after conversion?
May I ask: you already had converted the data (as you wrote "after conversion") ... what is missing then?
Converting the data means it is already saved in the older version.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> It looked like the CAD file sent from the architect
>> was one I could not use the measuring tool
Well, if it's file specific it would be great to have a look to the file.
When you write that you can not use the measuring tool ... what does AutoCAD tell you when you start it? (or what exactly behaves different to the file where you can use it)
- alfred -
Hi,
>> AutoCad does have a XREG in red that pops up
Can you please show this message as screenshot?
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