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Hey everyone,
We have just received our copy of Revit Architecture 2013. My main question is if we upgrade all our files to 2013 are our MEP and Structural engineers still going to be able to link our file into theirs if they are still using 2012? I know in previous versions of Revit once you went foward you couldn't go back. I have searched many places trying to find the answer but have come up short. I appreciate any feedback
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NO!
Always coordinate with your consultantas before you upgrade releases.
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Okay. I did consult with them and none of us have updated. I just wanted to find some clarification before we went any further. Thank You I appreciate the feedback.
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