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Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 11:56:04 AM | keeping original topography and taking it back to original when needed

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i draw the topography, make it "existing" and then make some adjustments. is there a way to turn the topography to its original state=undoing all the adjustments on the site (or is it better to remodel it :-) thx

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