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how to convert etabs file in the new version etabs version 6

how to convert etabs file in the new version etabs version 6

how to convert etabs file in the new version etabs version 6

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Is there any option in the new etabs version 6 to convert old files which have been made in etabs of dos version ..if yes then how we can convert those files in the new version.
  i have made files in the old dos based etabs version now what should i do to convert them in the new version

RE: how to convert etabs file in the new version etabs version 6

dear friend:
at sap2000 we convert the old sap90 files to the new sap2000 files by going to file menu-then clicking on "import" word and then clicking on sap90 word.
I think there is a same option at etabs because etabs and sap are both from one company. and if you have any more questions you can visit the website: www.csiberkeley.com and email them with the email address available at that website.

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