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I am having issues opening a .rvt file. I have Revit 2016, 2017, 2019. The file is from 2009. When I try to open the file it says that it cannot open it since the file was saved in a later version. I’ve tried hitting the audit box as well as the detach from central and combinations of the two. Still nothing. Anyone have any history with something like this?
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You don't say what version you are trying to open in...... If 2009, then maybe someone opened it in a later version. Try your latest version.
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Hi, both of you, I have the 2019 version and I suffer exactly the same problem as Adrian. Any ideas?
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