publishing in Revit 2023

publishing in Revit 2023

luke.liuB4EUA
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publishing in Revit 2023

luke.liuB4EUA
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I'm currently using Revit 2020 and the models sharing in BIM360. (as the screenshot blow)

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when I upgrade my model to 2023, and try to save the model as "cloud" model. My project are missing from the list.

Could you help me with this issue. (as screenshot below)

lukeliuB4EUA_1-1684964173443.png

 

 

 

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RSomppi
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BIM 360 projects are version specific.

 

Upgrading a model will make it unusable in the BIM 360 project.

 

You can upgrade the BIM 360 project but verify that the project allows that before proceeding.

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Yien_Chao
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Did you upgrade you ACC project setup to 2023 or manually the file?

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luke.liuB4EUA
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sorry, how to upgrade the BIM360 project

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luke.liuB4EUA
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not upgrade the acc project, just manually upgrade the file and try to load to the project.

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luke.liuB4EUA
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but, all the projects that I can see in Revit 2023 that not using 2023 as well. if the bim360 projects are version specific how come those project still usable?
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RSomppi
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@luke.liuB4EUA wrote:
but, all the projects that I can see in Revit 2023 that not using 2023 as well.

The only way that I know of that might be possible is:

The project hasn't had a Revit project collaborated to it.

 

Again, once a project has been initiated with a Revit project, all of the models need to be in the same version. This is the way it is and always has been.

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