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currently I am using revit 10 but for some reason I want to use revit 9. I therefore have many projects saved in revit 10 and now that i am trying to open them with revit I can not do so. the programm does not accepting it.can anyone helping me sorting out this huge problem?
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There are lots of threads about this same question, if you search in forums "2010 to 2009" you will see, and the answer is NO, you can't open a 2010 file in 2009 version, what you can try is Export the 2010 file in IFC format then import in 2009 BUT you gonna lose many things... http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=16105
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