Highlighting Palette

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OOPS - MY ANSWER APPLIES TO THE PC NOT THE MAC
Well ... possible? Depends partially on whether you imported from L3 and still have the L3 version OR perhaps you compulsively (and perhaps usefully) backup your Logos directly and are comfortable with SQLite OR perhaps none of the above so the answer is probably "no" unless you go into SQLite and see if "delete" is a status change or a physical deleter in which case ....
I knew there was I reason I originally bypassed your question. The short answer is immediately after deleting it, perhaps, hours after deleting it, not by official means.
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David Buckham said:
Is it possible to recover lost settings like a personal highlighting palette? Let's say it was "accidentally" deleted...hypothetically.
Do you have a backup of your Logos data via Time Machine? If so, there is a SLIM possibility that I can help you. I have an idea, but I have never tested it.
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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica}Actually you both have been extremely helpful! It's not for me, it's for a PC user, and it wasn't the first time it happened. So thank you. But I was curious as well for me, a Mac user. So HUGE thank you, at least I have an answer of sorts now!
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If a user catches the mistake immediately, they can use Undo (Ctrl+Z in Windows and Cmd-Z in Mac) to bring back a deleted palette or style.
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