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Hi all, appreciate the forum. Always helpful. Here's my dilemma: I am Running Revit Archtitecture 2009, and I've been working on a project for awhile. Revit crashed but gave me the "save and close" termination script. "Oh Joy, I thought." However, after reopening, the project file nor the backups reflect recent changes, even though there were several saves and backups before the crash. Does Revit keep its crash backups elsewhere from the central file? Why wouldn't changes saved prior to the crash be retained? Thanks in advance for your help, folks. Cheers!
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