Hello, I am very new to Revit and self taught. I recently used a point cloud to model a project in Revit 2018, and after modeling it was told it had to be in revit 2016. I know you cannot view a model in an earlier version of Revit, but you can however export it into an IFC, and then open it in an earlier version. In doing this however I know it also basically dumbs down all of my families, parameters, etc. significantly. There are certain aspects of this project that I really do not care if they are unintelligent blocks. However, In my model the conduit that I modeled is rather important, and I would like to have the intelligence that comes with it for future renovations, and whatnot. Is there any way to give this meaningless blob of conduit that I have exported, some intelligence? Or, am I just subject to re-run my conduit in revit 2016?
Your best bet is to re-run your conduit in revit 2016...until one day Autodesk decides to design support for backward version saving in Revit like AutoCAD....but I wouldn't hold your breath....
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Bummer....After spending all day researching and trying I figured this would be the case... Just needed someone who is not new to this to break the news to me.
Not ideal, but depending on the situation , it can help.
Hi @JPayton
We understand your frustration, but this is quite a process.
Please see the explanation by Sasha Crotty as to why this isn't possible in this time frame.
Also see article on Backwards compatibility of Revit with earlier releases of the software
Hope that helps!
Regards,
Viveka CD
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