When you sign up for Salesforce, you can choose an industry-specific template with
sample data. During your trial period, you can start a new trial with a blank template. To start a
new trial abandon your current trial, including all data and customizations. Only usernames are
preserved.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Professional and Enterprise Editions
User Permissions Needed
To start a new trial:
Modify All Data
You can start a new trial if you have:
Fewer than 1,000 rows of data
No additional user licenses added by Salesforce
No additional functionality enabled by Salesforce
From Setup, enter Start a New Trial in the Quick
Find box, then select Start a New Trial. This link is
available only during your trial period.
Select your language and template preferences.
Enter the requested text stating that you want to abandon your current trial org and all its
data, including sample data and data that you’ve entered.
To confirm that all of your current data will be lost, select the checkbox.
Click Submit.
When the confirmation page appears, click Submit.
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