I deleted a folder in Favorites that had 66 sub-folders. Can I retrieve it and where is it? Thank you.
I’m afraid there isn’t any mechanism in Logos to do that.
Do you have Logos running on multiple computers? If so, if one hasn’t synced yet it should still have the folders and you might be able to recover them from there.
Otherwise, it might be something that Logos customer services can help you recover if you deleted it recently but I don’t know if they can.
Or do you happen to have a recent backup of your Logos files? If so, it might be possible use that but I would get advise from Logos customer services before doing that.
Yes, thank you sir. I thought I had replied back to you. My apologies. I had to delete each one individually and start over. It's fine. Thank you for replying.
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