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rescue from 2010 to 2009

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hello to all
I will soon find myself in the condition of having to work in a study with sw2010 and in one with sw2009. the 2 offices will have to bounce the drawings.
I pose the problem of saving files with 2010 (which I have never seen yet) so that I can open them with 2009.
Is this possible? :confused:

thanks for the attention.
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hello to all
I will soon find myself in the condition of having to work in a study with sw2010 and in one with sw2009. the 2 offices will have to bounce the drawings.
I pose the problem of saving files with 2010 (which I have never seen yet) so that I can open them with 2009.
Is this possible? :confused:

thanks for the attention.
tree
Still?
is said and laughed (and is specified in guides, manuals etc.).
it is not possible to save "back", with no version.
old files if opened with the new are updated irreversible and will be unusable from the original version.

the only one is to export them to the various "neutral" formats (in this case the parasolid is the most "faithful"), but you lose all the "history". something recognizes/recovers, but the simplest functions.

but considering that you will have to work together it is definitely advisable to update both offices to the same version.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
....ehh swx always at customer service :(

you could evaluate the opportunity to "rebound" the licenses of 2009
is a quick operation, not if legal 99% or 100% ...
 
I found a possible solution. . .

I tried it with small and simple details and in some cases it works in others instead it does not recognize the functions....

from swx 2010 except in step format, then with swx 2009 I open this format and with the use of featureworks I make him recognize the futions that I built with 2010.

I don't always work and I haven't understood why, but for now it's the only method I've been able to experience.

Hi.
 
the only one is to export them to the various "neutral" formats (in this case the parasolid is the most "faithful"), but you lose all the "history". something recognizes/recovers, but the simplest functions.

:
I found a possible solution. . .

I tried it with small and simple details and in some cases it works in others instead it does not recognize the functions....

from swx 2010 except in step format, then with swx 2009 I open this format and with the use of featureworks I make him recognize the futions that I built with 2010.

I don't always work and I haven't understood why, but for now it's the only method I've been able to experience.

Hi.
:confused:
That's the same thing I said before.
and with parasolid "would" work a little better.

greetings
Mar
 
:confused:
That's the same thing I said before.
and with parasolid "would" work a little better.

greetings
Mar
Sorry, I read a little bit of a rush.... I didn't realize your post...

I ask for venia... .

Good night, bye
 
Thank you all.
However it is my opinion that the policy not to allow an exchange between versions of different years (at least the x+1 version should open the x version) is completely fallacious.
forcing users to update continuously does not lead to any gain for software house, indeed, invites to piracy.
If this exchange could be possible, the software (and with it obviously the manufacturer) would benefit :finger:
no controversy, just my consideration.
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It is already difficult to manage to make a stable cad, let alone if you start having to make it usable with old versions. an example: if with 2010 I use the mirror together (renewed and + effective compared to 2009) what happens when I open it in 2009?

booom! !
 
It is already difficult to manage to make a stable cad, let alone if you start having to make it usable with old versions. an example: if with 2010 I use the mirror together (renewed and + effective compared to 2009) what happens when I open it in 2009?

booom! !
I discovered a "bug" backwards.. .

with previous versions, you could separate a sheet in the configuration
defaulsviluppo, allowing you to draw a sheet part, which then
saving the dxf resulted in two independent objects.
here, with great regret, 2010 no longer accepts separation
in that configuration by erasing my development... I find myself with 2-3 hundred drawings presenting this "small" defect....:redface:
 

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