You may have noticed that some records don't appear under the 'Notes & Attachments' related list on an Account record when a User switches to Lightning Experience, however the same records are available when they switch back to Salesforce Classic.
When John Test views the Notes & Attachments related list on the Account Record in Salesforce Classic, he sees all 3 attachments, namely:
However, when John switches to Lightning Experience, he sees only the attachment associated to the Account record. In other words, John sees 'Attach 1' and not the attachments associated to the Contact & Opportunity record. John should view the attachments separately to the Account, Contact & Opportunity record.
Similarly, the same behavior can be observed when converting Leads with attachments:
Note: Upload a file under 'Notes & Attachments' for a Lead record in Lightning Experience. When a Lead is converted, the file will not be transferred to the Contact or Account. The attachment in Lightning Experience is an action to upload a 'File.' At the moment, Files don't support the roll-up during Lead conversion. Thus, the 'Files' are not visible in the Contact or Account.
Files added via the 'Upload Files' button in the 'Files' related list will also not roll-up (the same is true for Files added via the 'Notes & Attachments' related lists in orgs with the setting 'Files uploaded to the Attachments related list on records are uploaded as Salesforce Files, not as attachments' is enabled).
Review the following articles for more details:
This is working as designed. With Lightning Experience, we decided to keep Notes, Attachments, and Files on a one-to-one basis.
Currently, we do not intend to change this behavior to have these Files also roll up to Accounts. However, please consider promoting Roll up display of Notes and Attachments in Lightning as it was in Classic on the IdeaExchange.
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