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If a new file format is introduced, then files created or saved in the release would not be editable in previous releases. Our clients are sending me newer version files like may be or I could not open it from our autocad the only option is to open from cloud option. How can solve this problem. If you cannot ask the client to save the file back to the AutoCAD format, you could try downloading and installing DWG TrueView from the Autodesk website it is free , and use that to save the file to the format yourself.

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Back to Topic Listing Previous Next. Filter by Lables. Message 1 of Tanveer Autocad Draftsman. Message 2 of Message 3 of Thanks for the reply but why has autodesk done this I know for files structure but they must have open the new files in older version we cannot upgrade our software's even if we do we need more ram more CPU speed that means we need to upgrade our systems too.

Message 4 of You should be upgrading with your project partners and not out on your own. OK, some pictures showing the new Parametrics as they are in and an Autodesk file with Dynamics Saved As Play with it, edit it and resubmit it and we'll see what the go is Structural - Metric. Preempting your response, here are the results in Open it in and it's all back to working fine even with other edits to the drawing provided of course you didn't explode it So, basically, it's just a bit of tough luck if you want to change the specific objects because they just won't work without exploding these Blocks.

Well, at least you all know what to watch out for now Ever get the feeling that I don't like people who explode. Is this why new versions of AutoCAD become prime for an early service pack? I do not have , I am using and have on a back burner in case I need to save back to a much earlier version for who refuse to upgrade. Now has many quirks, But the last service pack fixed some of the issues.

I am not a fan of since it runs on the slugish side, But it is what I have to use for now. I guess I should have waited for some of the issues to pass before the. For what your sayin about would it stand to chance that these issues will be fixed in the same manner or is there a reason not being mentioned for all these problems. Well, as for , it's very surprising, but it appears to be extremely stable right out of the box.

Like yourself, I found to be quite unstable, but it did improve after the service pack. That being said, I did find a Bug that Autodesk could replicate and has fixed that one. As for your comment regarding using to be able to backdate a DWG, I don't understand. That should cover any possible scenario you'll ever come across.

As for speed of vs , you will find them to be comparable - in some places seems to run faster, but there isn't any real evidence of that - it's just anecdotal. The one thing we all notice though is when software runs slower and doesn't seem to be afflicted with any problems there. They then throw in a few other new commands to entice you to upgrade and then finish them off in the next version. It's just a vicious circle, but until it's put out on the market, it hasn't had the chance for the millions of users to say "That's nice, but I'd like it to I took a closer look at the File Save As in and you are right, You can save back that far.

Anyway I use most of the time because it performs well for me. But your are so right about that vicious circle. You need to know when to jump into it. I will not be upgrading for a while.

That's something that each and every one of us needs to decide for ourselves. One thing I have noticed though is that provided you get yourself a 'true' workstation quality machine I've become a HP lover of late , a new release of AutoCAD doesn't seem to have a huge impact. OK, so now I've got a new HP Desktop Workstation and it's pretty flash, but this was done as my need for mobility was reduced otherwise I'd still be using the 4 year old Notebook and wouldn't be at all dissappointed with its performance.

Generally, if you find it's chugging along, you can chuck a bit more RAM into your beast and you'll pick up its performance provided of course you stay within the OS limits. Are they both the same? Because that is my only option on my home computer. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Restore formatting. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead.

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Top Posters In This Topic 3 9 7 5. Posted Images. The Buzzard Posted May 10, You do a File Save As Here is an image of the dialog. Cad64 Posted May 10, I believe your correct on that Cad64, But either way as you say it can be done.



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