two version in one computer

two version in one computer

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two version in one computer

Anonymous
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is it possible to install autocad 2016 and autocad 2018 in same  computer please tell me guys ??

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Slawomir_
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Yes it's possible.

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kadmonkee
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it is possible 

keep in mind it may cause Licensing issues if you have limited seats

each version uses a seat if you are on a license server

also the backward compatibility may become an issue for other users who do not have 2018

xreference files will be saved  in the later version.

 






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TravisNave
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Make sure you install 2016 first.  Though, there really isn't a need to have both versions installed.  You can save back to the 2013 DWG file from 2018 for any 2016 users. 



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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Yes, different versions of AutoCAD can coexist on a single computer. It is best practice to install and update the older version(s) first.

 

AutoCAD 2013-2017 all support drawing version 2013 (and older ones) while AutoCAD 2018 supports a new 2018 drawing file format.

 

If you are on subscription, you are entitled to the current (2018) version as well as the two prior versions.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


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braudpat
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Hello

 

+1 with other Technical virtual Friends and/or EEs !

 

On my PCs I have about :

5/6/7 versions of ACAD MAP 201X

2/3/4 versions of ACAD 201X

2/3 versions of ACAD CIVIL 201X

2/3 versions of ACAD LT 201X

2/3 versions of ACAD Archi (or ACAD MEP) 201X)

 

And almost NO Problem ! ... Of course all versions has been installed in the "right" order ...

 

Happy WE, Regards, Patrice

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I am checking back to see if my post or others helped you with your problem. Please add a post with how you decide to proceed and your results so other Community members may benefit.

 

Please hit the Accept as Solution button if a post or posts solves your issue or answers your question.

 


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Anonymous
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I am hoping you might be able to answer a similar question for me. I recently downloaded a trial version of AutoCAD 2020, and it also downloaded fusion360. I have an older version of Fusion 360 on my computer. I cannot work in either version without it constantly crashing and freezing. should I remove one version? and can I do this without losing my autocad trial?

thanks for any and all help.

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RobDraw
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Your question would be better off asked over here:

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/installation-licensing/bd-p/24


Rob

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