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I have a copy of Revit 2008 at work, and Revit Building9 at home. Can I save my work on the newer version at work to load in Revit Building 9? If so, how? Also will Revit 9 open in Revit 2008? Thanks!
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Revit does not allow for backward compatability. You cannot save RAC2008 files so that they will open in Revit 9. Revit 9 cannot open RAC2008 files. HTH
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