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How to return Print Layout to its default state


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When I first open Print Layout it has a set of panels on the right hand side - "Item Properties", "Atlas Generation", "Composition". For better or worse, these are easily configurable, so you can delete them or add them back in different places. For me this was too easy, because now I've lost panels I need and others are put in places where it's very hard to access them.
If I just quit Print Layout and open up a new one, it seems to have inherited the layout of panels from my previous Print Layout, in which I had screwed it up completely.
Is there some way I can return the configuration of the Print Layout panels to its default state, the one I started with and which most tutorials have?
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    When I first open Print Layout it has a set of panels on the right hand side - "Item Properties", "Atlas Generation", "Composition". For better or worse, these are easily configurable, so you can delete them or add them back in different places. For me this was too easy, because now I've lost panels I need and others are put in places where it's very hard to access them.
    If I just quit Print Layout and open up a new one, it seems to have inherited the layout of panels from my previous Print Layout, in which I had screwed it up completely.
    Is there some way I can return the configuration of the Print Layout panels to its default state, the one I started with and which most tutorials have?
    Thanks,




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      When I first open Print Layout it has a set of panels on the right hand side - "Item Properties", "Atlas Generation", "Composition". For better or worse, these are easily configurable, so you can delete them or add them back in different places. For me this was too easy, because now I've lost panels I need and others are put in places where it's very hard to access them.
      If I just quit Print Layout and open up a new one, it seems to have inherited the layout of panels from my previous Print Layout, in which I had screwed it up completely.
      Is there some way I can return the configuration of the Print Layout panels to its default state, the one I started with and which most tutorials have?
      Thanks,




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      When I first open Print Layout it has a set of panels on the right hand side - "Item Properties", "Atlas Generation", "Composition". For better or worse, these are easily configurable, so you can delete them or add them back in different places. For me this was too easy, because now I've lost panels I need and others are put in places where it's very hard to access them.
      If I just quit Print Layout and open up a new one, it seems to have inherited the layout of panels from my previous Print Layout, in which I had screwed it up completely.
      Is there some way I can return the configuration of the Print Layout panels to its default state, the one I started with and which most tutorials have?
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