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I am quite new to revit and i have messed up my drawing. opps! i had a drawing set with all my contraints defining my levels. i wanted to create a new drawing separate to have my site plan so i 'saved as' creating two seperate files. to make it easier to follow. the original was called museum and the duplicate was museumsite. I continued to work on my museumsite and i came across a few structural problems so i fixed them forgetting about museum. i accidently deleted my elevation views on museumsite therfor loosing my constraints view. There is no problem with the drawing itsself, i just need to find my constraints to edit them, i am too far ahead on museumsite to go back and build up from museum again. is there anyway of retrieving my constraints view on my museumsite dwg?
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Just make a new elevation.
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