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Upgrading from AC 8.1 to AC 13

Anonymous
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Our company has purchased the upgrade from AC8.1 to AC13.

Obviously this is a rather large jump and there are many differences, features and even a complete change in the drawing environment itself.

Has anyone else taken on such a giant update as this? If so I would like to discuss your expriences with comparison, training and other factors of how you approached deloying the new version.

Thanks
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Anonymous
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The biggest change to your workflow will be due to the integration of Plotmaker (as of AC10). I recommend checking out whatever you can find about the migration from 9 to 10. You will want to revisit your file and document organization standards. The details will depend on your practice.

A couple of big improvements in modeling are the complex profiles and curtain wall tools. Learn about the profiles as soon as you can. They are hugely useful. You can learn the curtain wall tool as your projects require.

Oh... and the Solid Element Operations are very much improved. The results still don't show in plan but they are very robust now. I use them foer all sorts of crazy things and I can't remember the last time they broke.

Teamwork 2 is the big change to come with AC13. This is a huge improvement (which is advanced further in AC14). If you have a need to share projects you will want to get into this as soon as possible.

Of course there are lots of other improvements which may or may not matter to you. I recommend that you get hold of the new features guides for each of the intervening upgrades just to get a quick idea of what all the changes have been and pick out the ones that matter most to you.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Another common question when switching from such an old version is "Where did my ghost story go?" The cute "Casper" button is gone and replaced with the much more powerful Trace Reference feature.

Karl
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Dwight
Newcomer
Another approach would be to pretend that you had given up Archicad and switched to an entirely new program. Because this is about the magnitude of the change you describe.

Start with the training guide.
Dwight Atkinson