Oh, I saw your post on vb.com - you mean actual columns in your templates table...
One way to easily fix this is to upload the default vbulletin.style file which will put all the templates back into place. Just click on upload style, and choose the vbulletin.style file from the ZIP file of the original vbulletin that you have - import it over the default style you have (or as a new style - doesn't matter). And then you will have the full set of templates that you can compare in your admin cp.
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