When a List View is deleted in Salesforce Lightning Experience or Salesforce Classic, there is no built-in option to restore or recover it. The Salesforce Recycle Bin stores deleted data records (such as Accounts, Contacts, and Opportunities) but does not include List View configurations. If a List View is deleted by mistake, the only recovery option is to create a new List View with the same filters and parameters.
Salesforce does not currently support restoring a deleted List View. The Recycle Bin is limited to standard data records and does not capture List View definitions, filter criteria, or sharing settings. Once a List View is deleted, its configuration is permanently lost.
Vote for the Idea Exchange request Put Deleted List Views in the Recycle Bin to support this feature in a future release.
To recreate a deleted List View, create a new List View on the same object and re-apply the filters, columns, and sharing settings from memory or from a screenshot.
In Lightning Experience:
In Salesforce Classic:
For video instructions, see Create and Update List Views.
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