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Old   March 12, 2015, 09:31
Question .lpk file in Tec360 usable in Tec10
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Hi.
I have been given a .lpk file created in Tecplot 360 to work on.
However, I have Tecplot 10 on my system. Can I still load and work with this file (using Tecplot 10, that is)?
Many thanks in advance for help.
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Hello fluidsandrocks,

Unfortunately, it is not possible to read a file created with a later version into an earlier version. There have been many changes made to the data format. If you currently own a perpetual license, please contact us at support@tecplot.com with your license number. You may be eligible for a free upgrade to Tecplot 360 2009 R1.
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