I have deleted, by mistake, a Logos Layout. Is there a way to recover the Layout?
Yes. Click the layout icon near the top right. You should see a long list of "Application Closed" options going back in time. Choose one that looks right, open it, and rename it.
My "Layout" menu is on the bottom- left side and does have a "list" of "Saved Layouts", but does not have the "Application Closed" option. I am on version 50.0.253.
See below for Application Closed:-
A thumbnail image may not match your layout unless it was open when you closed Logos.
What causes the "Application Closed" function to appear? I see in your example that you have the "Laptop Study" checked in the Saved Layouts with it appearing twice on the right side, once with the name "Laptop Study" and one more with the "Application Closed" next to the Laptop Study.
Closing Logos causes it to appear. My screenshot shows that Logos was closed with the exact same Layout that I had just Saved (a coincidence). Deleting "Laptop Study" does not affect "Application Closed". There would be many images with that name and one could come from the layout you deleted. If you open them you can decide which one comes from your layout even though it may be an older version e.g.
I know that this is an even older version of "Laptop Study"
BTW, when you swap from one layout to another, the original is preserved as a "Snapshot"
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