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I can't see my levels in 2010 project that I have been working on. I set up the drawing using a linked topo file and created the building and moved it to the toposurface. Now I can't see my levels in any sections or elevations. Any ideas on how to get them in my views or where I might go to see them?
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Hey I just found an old post that had the same problem. It worked for me.
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When you ask and found the solution you should post here to others knows how you solve the problem....
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