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Topic ClosedStudent License Hangover?

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    Posted: 04.Sep.2013 at 12:10
Hello all, 

New to this forum so hello!

I've inherited a drawing for a project I'm working on, that was initially set up and started on by a student, with a student license. Is there any way to get around this? 

I know it might seem pretty silly but I thought copying and pasting the elements of the drawing I needed into a fully licensed copy of AutoCAD would work... However, do you good people have any suggestions? I'm sure its a topic that isn't too rare and has cropped up before...

Also, apologies if I've posted this in the wrong place or there is indeed another ongoing conversation about the same issue. As I'm new to this site and yet to get used to the etiquette. 

Thanks,

Chris
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Sep.2013 at 00:02
Yeah we know exactly what you mean.  You got nabbed by the Educational "banner" didn't you?

So now you want to know how to get rid of it.  The answer has been posted here several times.  A quick search using the right word(s) should give you what you seek.
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