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Restoring Deleted Projects

Table 33. Availability - Legacy plans


Availability: Legacy Free, Legacy Professional, Legacy Business, Legacy Enterprise; Unavailability: ;

Table 34. Availability


Availability: Free, Business, Enterprise, Pinnacle.; Unavailability:Team ;

Overview

Items in the Recycle bin can be accessed and restored by any user who had access to it before it was deleted.

Deleted projects are moved to the Recycle bin. If they're still needed they can be restored and returned to their location before deletion.

Restore a project

Projects are restored from the Recycle bin and can be done in two ways. If you have difficulty locating an item in your Recycle bin, first open it and then use the search bar. Once you enter a search term you'll have the option to search In Recycle bin.

From the sidebar

  1. Click on the profile image 1 on the top-left of your workspace.

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  2. Navigate to the Recycle bin 2 from the drop-down.

  3. Right-click on the project’s name and select Restore 3.

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From the item view

  1. Open the Recycle bin and click the project you wish to restore.

  2. Click Restore 4 in the top right-hand corner.

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FAQ

What happens to sub-items when a folder/project is restored from the Recycle Bin?

When a folder or project is restored, all its sub-items - including subfolders, subprojects, and tasks - are automatically restored, regardless of when those sub-items were deleted. Items that were deleted separately and prior to the parent’s deletion will also be restored. To avoid restoring unwanted sub-items, ensure they are fully untagged or permanently deleted from the Recycle Bin before restoring the parent folder or project.

Are dependencies between subitems restored?

Dependencies are not restored when deleted subitems are recovered from the Recycle Bin. This is to prevent any potential conflicts in the project timeline, as users may have made changes or added new dependencies after the deletion.

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