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AC25 Saving In AC23 Format

EmuEnrico
Contributor

Hello,

Our company is on AC 23, but one of our collaborators is now using AC25.


Is there a way to save from AC25 to AC23?

 

The standard 'Save As' AC25 drop-down menu seems to only give AC24 as the only older version to save as.


Thank you,

Enrico

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Eduardo Rolon
Moderator

The user on 25 needs to install 24 (it is free for him) and save from 25 to 24 and then in 24 save back to 23.

You can only save back to one previous version and the 23 file will loose access to improvements in  later ones.

To avoid all this the user in 25 can also install 23 and work in that version.

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At least GS still allow us to install as many previous versions as we need and save back one version at the time.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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another Moderator

Thank you Eduardo, I appreciate it.

 

If I understand correctly, once the contractor gets the AC25 license, they can simply install AC23 and work on that.

Eduardo Rolon
Moderator

Yes.

Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
AC27 US/INT -> AC08

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another Moderator

Duncan
Booster

Once you own/subscribe to a version of Archicad, you can then install and run any previous version of Archicad for your needs.  This is contingent on meeting the OS system requirements for each version as well. If you cannot find the installer files online (lastest several versions), then reach out to support and they will pass along links for the install files.

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

An important thing to know about back-saving is that only Library Parts in the Embedded Library will be back-saved. So the person in AC25 would have to move all their placed Library Parts into the Embedded Library and then save to AC24. (They should create a copy of the Project File and do it there.)

If you do not do it this way, Library Parts contained in the Project File will not be generated in AC23 (they will all be missing) since AC23 does not know the format of AC24/AC25 Library Parts.

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I think most default Graphisoft library parts have a backward migration script with them.

So simply swapping the 25 library for the 23 library should work.

I am not sure if you still need to load the migration libraries as well - possibly you do.

There may still be problems that need fixing though.

 

Barry.

 

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