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Topic Closed2000 and LT2009 problems...HELP!

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: 2000 and LT2009 problems...HELP!
    Posted: 04.Dec.2009 at 05:24
I'm having some issues trying to share files between AutoCAD 2000 and AutoCAD LT 2009. Does anyone know if these two versions are compatible?
 
I save a dwg file in 2000, but some parts of the drawing can't be modified in LT 2009 (they can't even be selected).
 
Also, a file saved in LT 2009 can't be opened in 2000. Does anyone know if LT 2009 can save back that far?
 
Sorry for so many questions, this is driving me nuts!


Edited by nheff1001 - 04.Dec.2009 at 05:27
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Dec.2009 at 17:38

YO, nheff

I don't know why you can't select items that were created in 2000 in 2009, they are compatitble.
Your problem with comverting from 2009 to 2000 is that you will have to use the Save-As command under the File pull-down.  In the Files of Type box, select Autocad 2000/2000lt.
Hope this helps...
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