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2011-01-09
11:41 PM
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2023-05-25
06:09 PM
by
Rubia Torres
2011-01-10 07:53 PM
Looney wrote:One thing is for sure: You will not be able to get any data from an EDU file into a commercial file. Also, it is not possible to convert EDU to commercial.
I don't mean to be rude, but i think that i am not able to get the message out right.
I'll try again:
I have some older projects in edu format and some new projects in commercial format.
I want to merge parts of the old edu projects into the new commercial ones.
Since the new commercial ones have been made for pure enjoyment, i don't mind converting them to edu because i can still work with them even after the conversion.
I do not have a edu version of archicad in wich to open the files in order to convert them.
Is there a way to convert at least part of the older edu files into commercial or to convert the commercial file into edu without a edu licenced archicad?
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2011-02-11 04:14 PM
Looney wrote:No one on this forum is dumb, though anyone can occasionally act that way.
I have some furniture I made in the EDU version which I would like to use for some non-commercial projects now for my own amusement. Is it possible to get an EDU license for this even though I now have a full commercial one? If not is there any way I can get these parts to work with my COM license?
2011-03-11 05:53 AM