Adobe Illustrator Draw retrieve deleted grayscale

I accidentally deleted the default grayscale on Adobe Illustrator Draw. How can I get it back?

Hi dkendall-ks,
The "Send to Illustrator" functionality sends the file to your CC Adobe Illustrator desktop (Mac or Windows) application. For this functionality to work you need to :
1. Have the latest CC Adobe Illustrator 18.1.0
2. Be signed in with the Creative Cloud desktop app with the same account you are signed in your iOS Adobe Illustrator Draw app.
Once you have completed the steps above, the artwork you send from Adobe Illustrator Draw will be opened in your desktop CC Adobe Illustrator app as vector objects (except for images that you had imported).
Hope this helps,
Jose

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