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Hi @Anonymous,
In addition to the great suggestions already in this thread, I suggest that you keep everything in 2013 file format. Your 2010 users can use DWG Trueview/Design Review to convert the files to 2010 and even do entire folders at once. Realize though that loss of newer features doesn't help your 2017 users very much.
Of course your 2010 users are also using 8 year old software so it might be time to consider getting everyone on the same version. (operating system compatibility, driver compatibility, file versioning, etc) It might save enough time in the workflow to justify the upgrade costs. Just my two cents - I am not here selling anything.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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