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Glen1980

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Do you guys bother updating your projects with each subscription release?

 

I've had 2015 for quite a while and couldn't use it asthe other two guys didn't have it. Now that's not a problem I can upgrade it but should I? Are there sometimes unexpected consequences?

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Sometimes there are issues, but it's very rare. It's never an issue with the project as a whole, usually just with certain Families and their functionality. It's always best to make a backup, then perform the upgrade and casually inspect the project.

 

At my company, we upgrade almost immediately when a new release happens. We always want the latest & greatest, with all the new added features or benefits. Revit is a very stable application and you shouldn't fear upgrading. I think it's an AutoCAD mindset that has poured over into the Revit domain, since every release of AutoCAD has some quirk or major issue that needs to be resolved.

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Next question, do I open and resave the central file in 2015 before the local file? I am now the only person who can use Revit in the business.

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