Need to reinstall Archicad 13 (student) object library
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‎2011-04-22
06:03 PM
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‎2023-05-25
06:08 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I recently upgraded to Archicad 14 Student edition (my 1 year license for 13 has expired). In the process I unwittingly deleted the object library for Archicad 13. I didn't realize my projects still were going to rely on it. Is there any way to reinstall the Archicad 13 object library?
Thank you,
Spartan
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‎2011-04-22 08:26 PM
You need to Load 'ArchiCAD 13 migration library' from the installed ArchiCAD 14's folder.
(however you can download ArchiCAD 13 library from the net)
Upto AC 22
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‎2011-04-25 02:55 PM
I looked on Graphisoft's site for the Archicad 13 library, but the closest thing I could find was on this page: http://www.graphisoft.com/support/developer/downloads/. The Basic library available on it only contains a few samples.
Do you know where it can be downloaded from?
Once I get it, do I use the library manager in AC to import it?
Thank you again,
Spartan
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‎2011-04-25 04:12 PM
It is not necessary to download the full AC13 library.
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2011-04-27 02:56 AM
OK, I went to the library manager and added the Archicad 13 migration library. It seems to only have about 14 objects in its subfolders. I went to object, linked libraries, Archicad 13 migration library. The following subfolders were available:
00 General
11 Equipment 13
12 Furnishings 13
14 Conveying systems 13
22 Plumbing 13
32 Exterior Improvements 13
If I recall correctly, these objects weren't in the original Archicad 13 library.
-Spartan
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‎2011-04-27 03:01 AM
The migration library is for those objects that cannot be updated to the new version. Because of this the Migration library does not contain all of the objects.
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2011-04-28 02:31 AM
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‎2011-04-28 03:25 AM
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‎2011-04-28 07:39 AM
I think, by default, when you for the first time open a project saved in an earlier app version (say AC13) in a later version (say AC14), the later version should by default replace the old version's standard libraries with the new version's plus the old version's migration library.
Warning dialogs, opt-out options apply, of course, but that should be the default. The procedure is far too opaque today.
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‎2011-04-28 10:30 PM
Thank you for your post. I don't feel quite so stupid now.
-Spartan