![]() ![]() If this happens, recover a backup copy of the project before it was upgraded. The reason is that some of the prior version elements remain unchanged in the file, which then puts the project in a state which cannot be used by Revit LT, and when reopening the project, Revit LT will report data in the file is corrupt. “We are starting to see a number of users reporting “Data in file is corrupt” error messages after upgrading a project to Revit LT 2014.Īfter some investigation, we have found that this can happen when saving an upgraded file on top of a previous version. Autodesk Product Support Specialist Lance Coffey recently posted this information to a popular Revit blog. ![]() If you are using Revit LT, please be aware of this issue that came to our attention yesterday. ![]()
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