The Revit Clinic offered a post describing the steps to move a project from 2015 to 2016 versions of Collaboration for Revit. It isn't as straight forward as we might think. It isn't as simple as opening a 2015 project via A360 with 2016 and waiting for it to be upgraded to 2016.
Take these steps:
Take these steps:
- Open Revit 2015 (with C4R installed)
- Browse to the A360 project that you want to upgrade
- Open each Revit model and save it to your local workstation
- Create a new project to be used with A360 Collaboration for Revit 2016 in your A360 team hub
- Open Revit 2016 (need C4R installed for 2016 first of course)
- Open each Revit model that you saved to your local workstation save it after it upgrades to 2016
- Initiate Collaboration on each model and specify the 2016 project name that was created on A360 earlier
- The model is associated with the new A360 Collaboration for Revit 2016 project
- Re-link any Revit models as required
- Let everyone know that they should use the 2016 project now
So much for the "let the cloud computers do the heavy lifting"...
ReplyDeleteCan't be to hard to get those files autoupgraded by their servers.