Hi.
I am new to this forum so first a bit about myself.
I am a 33 year old Norwegian architect with a bachelor from Newcastle uni, Australia. At my uni ArchiCAD was the standard, so all my student projects were done using AC09, AC10 and AC11. As the updates corresponded with new education years I sort of did my first year projects in AC09, 2nd year in AC10 and 3rd year in AC11.
I have now been working 2 years in an architecture firm in Luxembourg where we use Autocad Architecture, so it's been a long time since I have touched ArchiCAD. I'm sure I can get into it though.
I revisit my student projects for a portfolio I am making for entrance to Master studies.
I have installed ArchiCAD 13 on my desktop, and when I open up all the old projects, there are so many objects missing; doors, windows, walls, etc. The library it was referencing AC09, AC10 or AC11 is missing. What is the best practice in this situation?
Is it possible to upgrade these missing elements to AC13 objects? .. I have the old libraries on my laptop, so I can copy them to my desktop and reference them. But do I not then use old objects? .. Or do I link to the old libraries, and then with CTRL+F select for instance all doors, and set them to new objects?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
EIrik