![]() Which is really nice as I'm using it to learn all kinds of software that I wouldn't normally have access too. Being an autodesk expert elite I have access to all of autodesk software. ![]() I try to be very careful with not getting edu licenses mixed in. I'm always leery about asking things like this because people assume a lot of the times that you are trying to get away with something shady. Sure I can go back to a back up version but I'm trying to avoid that PITA. Would or could it change my archicad file to edu? I also ask about dwg files being edu versions as occasionally I might find a detail dwg that I might want to put into my archicad projects?īasically I don't want to get weeks into a project in archicad only to grab a dwg block, or revit family and BOOM my file is now an edu version file by accident. ![]() My question is what would happen if the revit object I put into archicad was from the edu version of revit? There's really know way for me to know unless I had a commercial version of revit to check (that I know of). I've been messing with the tool that lets you put revit families into archicad as objects. I asked on the student forum because I figured people here would know more about the edu stamps.Īt my last firm we had to be careful what blocks we downloaded for autocad because a block made in a student version would flag our project as educational. I'll probably just do a test, but that will require me to download a student version of either autocad or revit to try it. ![]() I tried searching for this answer but can't find anything close to an answer.
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