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Hi
I have lost my level lines in the elevation, I have checked hide in view etc but cant bring it back, anyone can help to bring them back?
Many Thanks
Ali
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From your HELP:> Datum planes, such as those for levels, grids, and reference planes are not visible in all views. If the datum does not intersect a view’s plane (or does not intersect the plane in the correct way), then it will not be visible in that view. Datum planes are modifiable. You can resize their extents so that they are visible in some views, but not others. You can also change datum extents in one view and then propagate that change to any desired parallel views in which the datum is visible. You can also use scope boxes to control visibility of datum.
Cut a section each way and look for the planes there. Also, be sure you don't crop the view then you zoom extends. I bet they are out of view. You might need to ry both ways.
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