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So its possible I set it up incorrectly from the outset.Īnyone renew their subscription and could direct me on how to renew, or at least straiten me out on what the issue is?Ĭan I change account type on the same account profile?Ĭompletely qualify under the terms and conditions for a hobbyist license.
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Its possible I selected the incorrect acount type by following a Tutorial upon review of the install instructions. I can't seem to find a way to confirm I even selected the correct account profile between “Student” or Hobbyist license in any account details. Had a small part completely finished before I concluded this was going to be a issue.which is probably just a overlooked coincidence the drafting functionality is still enabled but no saving or exporting as a marketing ploy.pretty certain I lost the completed file. Has anyone done this and could please advise?

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This Week In Security: Vulnerable Boxes, Government Responses, And New Tools 1 Comment Posted in News, Slider Tagged autodesk, cad, cam, export, Fusion 360, hobbyist, license, Personal, step So while Fusion 360 personal use licensees will still have STEP files, the loss of other export file formats like IGES and SAT are still planned.

While this is great news, bear in mind that the other changes to the personal use license are still scheduled to go into effect on October 1, while the planned change to limit the number of active projects will go into effect in January 2021. Autodesk summed up the situation succinctly in their announcement, stating that the reversal was due to “unintended consequences for the hobbyist community.” But the loss of certain export formats, most notably STEP files, was a bone of contention and the topic of heated discussion in the makerverse. Most of the changes, like the elimination of simulations, rolling back of some CAM features, and removal of generative design tools didn’t amount to major workflow disruptions for many hobbyists who have embraced the platform. Good news, Fusion 360 fans - Autodesk just announced that they won’t be removing support for STEP file exports for personal use licensees of the popular CAD/CAM platform after all.Īs we noted last week, Autodesk had announced major changes to the free-to-use license for Fusion 360.
