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The latter question is really just about the possible outcomes of the manipulation. But as you see in the comments and the other answer, manipulating the file and/or working on it will break something (i.e. your project). So it's worth reading the first question.
Concerning the first part, yes, they're both completely different products. Revit's time line has passed, it's not used anymore, and it can't be included in newer versions of AutoCAD. A CAD file, on the other hand, can be opened in a way that is compatible with the latest version.
There are two types of CAD files. Files opened in the drawing (CDraw files) and files opened in edit mode (CED files). The first is the way to go if you want to keep the file readable when you are changing or adding to the project. You can use them for plotting, using the 'Append to Drawing' command in the command line to 'append' your changes. These files are actually the same files as when you open them in Revit, as everything that was there at one point is there now. There are commands to open them in edit mode, like Open CED, Open CMDraw, etc.
The other option is to save the file to a new one, without the necessary information. You can then just open that file in the latest version of AutoCAD.
It can be confusing that some of the files you find will have the Revit part in them, and the project file part will be missing (i.e. called 'Revit.cad') while others will not. That's because they might not have been saved in edit mode.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to the storage of volatile materials and more particularly to a method of storing volatile materials such as medicine and cosmetics, which is a significant step toward their commercialization.
2. Related Art
The medical and pharmaceutical industry is evolving to a point where more and more highly volatile and unstable products are being developed that may be stored for a short time before use but are unable to be stored in the ambient environment due to their sensitivity to light, humidity, oxygen or oxygen-containing gases. Examples of these products include: vaccines; asthma medications; respiratory medications; antibiotics; anesthetics; pain medications; cancer medications; steroids; hormones; fertility medications; tissue expander for reconstructive surgery; blood oxygenators; enzymes; ac619d1d87
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