2023-10-14 02:37 AM - last edited on 2023-10-16 10:20 PM by Laszlo Nagy
I think I recall having this issue a long time ago, with previous versions, but it's back in AC27 and I don't remember if/how I solved it in the past.
When I try to save a project I started in a previous version of AC (let's say AC22), had been using it in AC25 and AC26 without issue and brought to AC27 yesterday. No problems until I tried to save it back to AC26. I receive the error: "Cannot Save Plan file". The only option is to click OK. No explanation of what caused the problem. If I click OK, I'm just returned to the last window I was in when I started the "Save As...".
I tried a few different things:
Close the file and open with "Open & Repair" option checked.
Deleted various 2D elements (I was mostly interested in saving the 3D parts for someone else to use in their AC 26).
Opened a clean "Archicad 27 template.PLN" and then Merge the original AC27 file I wanted to eventually save to AC26.
I opened a project I had in the AC27 Preview format, opened it in the official AC27 release, but still couldn't save to AC26.
I opened another project I started in AC26, saved in AC27 but still couldn't save back to AC26.
I received the same error every time. And the AC26 version of the file I brought into AC27 just a day earlier saved back to AC25 no problem.
Anyone have any ideas why this is?
It is a rather large file (1.75GB) in my opinion. And has a few different hillside terrain models to go with the house that are over 2.5 acres (over 11,000 square meters) each.
Is this a bug? It doesn't crash, it just won't save to AC26.
The attached file is just a screenshot of the error message.
Any help appreciated,
Joel
2023-11-05 05:08 PM
Hi Guys,
Could it be that this is a Mac related issue only? You're all Mac users as I see in the signatures. I can't see any problems on Windows when saving back to AC 26.
2024-04-12 01:27 AM
Thank you, I was having the same issue trying to save from 27 to 26 and was able to do so after deleting the embedded library objects.
I find v27 to be too irritatingly slow in the 3D window so I'm going back to 26 until I can afford to upgrade my hardware. Hoping Apple releases an M3 Mac Studio soon!