Author:Karl Ottenstein
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:00 am (GMT+1)
See attached screenshot. Simply use the Open dialog in AC 21 (or any version) to browse to the file of interest. In the lower right corner, the version and build number for the AC that last saved the file will be displayed.
A little awkward, but works. Then you can decide if you want to open in the current version or use an old conversion version of AC to move the project forward. E.g., if the file is earlier than AC 10 and so has layouts and PlotMaker files that you want to keep, it may be best to integrate the model and layout in AC 10 and then move to the present.
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AC 20 US, Artlantis 5, Adobe CS 6, Piranesi 6, Final Cut Pro X, etc.
8 Core 2.8 Mac Pro/12GB RAM, SSD, ATI 5770/1GB, 27" LED Cinema/Dell U2415: OS 10.11.6
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:00 am (GMT+1)
See attached screenshot. Simply use the Open dialog in AC 21 (or any version) to browse to the file of interest. In the lower right corner, the version and build number for the AC that last saved the file will be displayed.
A little awkward, but works. Then you can decide if you want to open in the current version or use an old conversion version of AC to move the project forward. E.g., if the file is earlier than AC 10 and so has layouts and PlotMaker files that you want to keep, it may be best to integrate the model and layout in AC 10 and then move to the present.
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AC 20 US, Artlantis 5, Adobe CS 6, Piranesi 6, Final Cut Pro X, etc.
8 Core 2.8 Mac Pro/12GB RAM, SSD, ATI 5770/1GB, 27" LED Cinema/Dell U2415: OS 10.11.6