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Hello,
does anyone know how the Revit project or family stores to a lower version?
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It doesn't and never has.
You have to think ahead and use a version compatable with the whole team.
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The only way is to export the model to IFC and opening it from the older version but that causes the loss of part of the information.
they say. Try.
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Thank you for the tip
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