Restoring Using Project.db files
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‎2024-07-08 10:05 PM
Anyone have a dummy file so I can get past step 10?
10. In the left-most column, click the large 'Project' header and then click the 'Import' option and import an empty .BIMProjectXX file.
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‎2024-07-11 02:09 PM
So if you need a dummy file you need to contact Graphisoft.
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‎2024-07-11 02:09 PM
So if you need a dummy file you need to contact Graphisoft.
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‎2024-07-11 03:10 PM
What exactly are you trying to do?
What is step 10 from you are referring to?
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‎2024-07-11 03:18 PM
Restore a teamwork project using Project.db files. see attached. Thankfully I did not have to resort to this.
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‎2024-07-11 03:23 PM
I see.
if you need a .BIMProject file, just share an empty pln to teamwork and then export the project from BIMCloud.
Or alternatively if you need to restore a Project.db you could potentially just swap that into the same empty teamwork project.
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