Is there a way to edit psf forms with older versions of PowerShell Studio

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kmarryat
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Is there a way to edit psf forms with older versions of PowerShell Studio

Post by kmarryat »

Product: PowerShell Studio 2020 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.7.172
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.16299.0

I recently purchases PSS 2020 but I still use PSS 2018 on my computers at work. Is there any way to save a file in PSS 2020 so that it can be edited with PSS 2018? I've tried Export to file but I get an error when trying to reconstruct the original file "Unable to load (File Format: v3.1), because it was created with a different version of SAPIEN PowerShell Studio 2018."
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Re: Is there a way to edit psf forms with older versions of PowerShell Studio

Post by brittneyr »

As the format was changed between builds, there isn't much that can be done and it wasn't intended for a user to go back and forth between 2018 and 2020.

As a reminder, we offer two activation per Activation Key so that the end user has the ability to activate on a home and work computer.
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