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I intern at a company where the computers have different versions of Revit. When I try to open a 2020 model on a computer with 2022, I get a scary long message. It says that when the model is upgraded, the changes from the existing local file will be lost, and to avoid this, they must be synchronized with the central using the previous version of Revit. Once I do that, I can save the upgraded Central model. That sounds very confusing, and I first just want to know if there is a work around? Or does this mean, to work on the same central model, all the computers need to run on the same version?
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