How to withdraw a wrong open and save of a structured fm file in unstructured mode?

I opened a structured fm file wrongly in unstructured mode and saved it. When I opened this fm file again in structured mode, the structure view has been blank. Does anyone no how to withdraw this?

Dragon,
   To expand slightly on what Alex and Russ have said, whenever you delete content from a FrameMaker document  and save the result, the deleted content is gone. It doesn't matter whether the deleted content is the element hierarchy or text and graphics in the document. A recent backup, whether a version of the file that you explicitly saved or one created by FrameMaker's automatic backup, is
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    --Lynne

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