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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Exporting a rvt file to Sketchup; Saving a 2009 file to 2008
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Is there any way to export a revit file/model into Sketchup- I've tried "Export" and "Save as" as get no options for Sketchup? Likewise,I need to send my 2009 model to my graphic consultant in 2008 format, but can't get any option to do so. I'm probably missing something totally obvious- the one thing I know about this incredible software is that if it doesn't work it's because I'm not doing it properly!
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Export the Revit file as a DWG. You can then import it into Sketchup. You cannot save a 2009 model in 2008 format. Your consultant will need to upgrade.
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Thanks Tim123- I'll give it a try.
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