Hello,
I am not a designer by any means, but I am responsible for installation of AutoDesk projects. We have started using Revit 2021 but still has active 2016 projects. Since we upgraded the network license file on their licensing server, users are now cutoff from accessing 2016.
I did light research that showed there were a few issues with a couple modules and font sizes when upgrading a 2016 project to 2017. Is this a difficult hurdle?
I'm not sure if we can upgrade their project files and push to 2017, or in the instance that this isn't plausible I'm not sure where I could obtain a 2016 license? I would need about 4 seats if so.
Any and all help is much appreciated.
I'm not clear. Sounds like you have a legacy project and that project was/is being done in 2016 - but you no longer have 2016?
@software wrote:I did light research that showed there were a few issues with a couple modules and font sizes when upgrading a 2016 project to 2017. Is this a difficult hurdle?
We had to do this a couple years back.... Yes, there is an issues with text when upgrading older projects, 2015/16 up to 2017 or newer. I believe it primarily effected Arial text style. it wasn't catastrophic, the text size change effected the way some multiline paragraphs and notes were wrapping. after a project was upgraded, I asked the users to go thru and check there sheets and correct any notes that looked off.
I got grumbling from some people, but most just fixed them as they saw them as they were working on there sheets.
Howard Munsell
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