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Topic ClosedSave as inventor 2015 to 2013

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    Posted: 08.Mar.2016 at 14:25
I need to to save a project I have drawn in Inventor 2015 but be able to open it in inventor 2013 is this possible.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Mar.2016 at 14:47
I don't believe one can back save in Inventor as one can in AutoCAD.

There is a way you could open the file in 2013 BUT you would lose not only the feature history but all of your constraints as well.  Export as a STEP file from 2015 then import as a STEP file in 2013.  This works only for iam and ipt files.


Edited by John Connor - 08.Mar.2016 at 15:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Mar.2016 at 21:16
Thanks John I'll give that a try Smile
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