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Missing GP lines

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I moved an airport and when my GP lines didn't show up I changed the airport elevation from 6.78ft to 7ft to create a Stub file.
After compiling and saving, the lines are still missing. any suggestions regarding what to try next will be appreciated.
I have done this exercise with other airport projects recently and had success. Can't figure out what is different about
this project ~: )
Best to all,
Ken
My software > ADE v1.78, FSX Acceleration with Orbx Global LC and Vector, Win 7-64
 
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You smart and experienced folks, gimme some help here. I'll buy you a Starbucks ~:)
I'm about ready to scrap the airport (NTTX, Mururoa, French Polynesia) and rebuild from
scratch, but would like to avoid this if possible.
Thanks,
Ken
 
An indication of which simulator you're using and what exactly a "GP Line" is might invoke a useful response.
 
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