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My question is if you can open a project file that you used with Premiere Elements 11 or 12 with the newer Premiere Elements 15 version. Can you do this?
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Maybe, maybe not. Adobe does not try to maintain a retroactive capability. If it is a simple project with few transitions, effects, soundtracks, etc., it may work.
That is the bad news. The good news is that there is no reason to uninstall old versions. They will run side by side with new versions. So, you can keep your old versions to maintain your old projects.
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I recommend against trying to open an older project in a newer version of the program. Some newer versions of the program can do it to some extent -- but when it DOESN'T work, it can completely corrupt your project file!
As Bill says, the wisest move is to finish your work in the same version you started it in. But, if you do want to try opening it in a newer version of the program, make sure you save a copy of the project file so you'll have it in case something goes awry.
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I have a follow-on question. If you have archived the project with the applicable command in an earlier version of PRE than the current one, are the cautions and likelihood for success the same?
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Don26812 wrote:
I have a follow-on question. If you have archived the project with the applicable command in an earlier version of PRE than the current one, are the cautions and likelihood for success the same?
Yes, the risks are the same.