Reference an assembly file that is one year newer than the version you are on.
You must have the latest updates installed to reference in a file that is one year newer than the version you are on. Updates can be downloaded via the Autodesk desktop app or from https://manage.autodesk.com. Updates will not be provided for older versions of Inventor which are no longer supported.
This workflow creates a reference to a newer version of an assembly file.
Use the Open or Place command to create a reference the newer version of an assembly file:
Browse to and select the newer assembly file (.iam) to open.
Optionally, click Options to open the File Options dialog box and specify the specify the Design View and Positional Representation. Click OK.
In the Place Component dialog box, click Open. Solid and surface bodies are created.
You can place multiple instances as needed.
Resulting file
The browser displays the referenced newer file. Component nodes are different from Inventor native components.
You can change the representation of the placed newer file from the browser node right-click menu option Edit Representation.
You can replace the placed newer file with a different component from the browser node using the context menu option Component Replace All. Replacing components with a newer file is not supported
Bill of Materials displays the referenced components in the assembly.
iProperties of the newer parts are available.
The assembly can be saved and reopened by any installation of Inventor of the same version.
This workflow creates a reference to a newer version of an assembly file in a part file.
In a part file: On the ribbon, click Manage tab Insert panel
Derive
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Browse to and select the newer assembly file (.iam) to open.
Optionally, click Options to open the File Options dialog box and specify the Design View and Positional Representation. Click OK.
In the File Open dialog box, click Open. Solid and surface bodies are created.
The browser displays the referenced newer file.
The derived assembly feature is editable.
The file can be saved and reopened by any installation of Inventor of the same version.