![]() I hope this can help you too!īefore anything, there’s that little thing about having a backup. Without further delay here’s how I did it. This will make sure they’re ready to be used by Inventor 2016. So really all that’s left to do is update the libraries. These steps are particular to that setup.Īlso, I’ve already copied the files to their new locations. These libraries are databases stored on my local drive. In my setup, I’m using Desktop Content Libraries, which means they’re not stored in Vault. ![]() ![]() So in the interest of sharing, here are the steps that I used to update my own content center from Inventor 2015 to Inventor 2016. ![]() Fortunately, this isn’t really that difficult, but it’s good to know the steps. If you’ve created your own content in Inventor’s content center, you’ll have to update it when you move to your next version of Inventor. ![]()
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