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Your Fusion 360 offering has expired.

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Your Fusion 360 offering has expired.

Anonymous
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I’ve been on the free version for years. This is the first time this has happened, although I hear that it happens. 


I tried the sign out, sign in. Restarted and all. Now the orange tab saying Expire: Subscribe Now. 

I can open my files but not save them. 

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MoshiurRashid
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Hello @Anonymous 

Thank you for posting. As you were using a free subscription of fusion, it might have expired. To check this you need to go to Help> About Fusion 360. There you'll find if you have remaining days for this license or not. If not, then you have to buy a paid subscription or apply for another free subscription if you are a student.

 

All the processes are given in this article. "Term has Expired" message appears in Fusion 360 | Fusion 360 | Autodesk Knowledge Network.

 

 

Please accept the solution if it was helpful.

Moshiur Rashid
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So are you saying there is no more free account? I never had the student/teacher account and now you’re saying I have to pay for an account.
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