User device profile change

Hi,
I have a UDP created by 7911 phone type for 400 users, now we are changing the phones to 6945,
User will able to login (EM) without issues but  the problem is in 6945 phones but they will not get the additional "4" lines becz their UDP was created by 7911,
If i want to change the UDP type from 7911 to 6945 without changing the user setting is there any way
OR
the only way is i have to export all UDP and their recreate a BAT file according to the exisitng setting of the users on the line and import in CUCM.
Thanks

Dear
yes good hint,
I have migrated from 6.1 to 9.1 so the customer will go live with the existing data which has been brought forward from 6.1, when there are no issues with the back restore than only he will delete the old phones and old udp,
so the alternate solution is to add some common name in each UDP for example,          old udp name is abc then new udp name will abc_new,
when i will delete the old udp then i can rename the abc_new to abc i hope it will not effect the settings and the login of the user.
please confirm
thanks

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