In Salesforce CRM, each Opportunity Stage has a default probability value associated with it. When an administrator changes the default probability linked to a stage value under Setup > Opportunities > Fields > Stage, those changes do not automatically update existing Opportunity records that were already saved with the old probability value.
This behavior is by design. The Probability field is treated as a default value, not a fixed value — users with edit access to the field can manually override it on any individual Opportunity.
The Salesforce Probability field is directly linked to the Stage value but behaves as a default rather than a locked value. Because the probability was already saved on the existing record before the stage configuration change was made, those records retain their previously saved probability value.
Example: The stage Closed/Won has a default probability of 100%. A user with edit access to the Probability field can manually change this to 57% on a specific Opportunity. If the administrator later changes the default probability for Closed/Won from 100% to 95%, existing Opportunity records in Closed/Won status will continue to show whichever probability value was previously saved — whether the default 100% or a manually overridden value like 57%.
Manually changing the Stage on an existing Opportunity will cause the new default probability to populate. The record must be actively edited and the Stage value re-selected for the updated default to apply.
To mass-update the probability value across many existing Opportunity records, use a data update tool such as Salesforce Data Loader or Data Import Wizard. Export the Opportunity records that need updating, modify the probability values in the export file, and re-import the file to update those records.
For detailed guidance, see Mass update newly changed Probability (%) value for Old/Existing Opportunity records.
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