This article explains an issue where an error occurs when creating a Report or Dashboard folder in Sales Cloud or Service Cloud in Lightning Experience.
The failure is caused by invalid characters in the Unique Folder Name field, such as spaces or double-byte characters (for example, Japanese characters).
This is a known limitation in Salesforce Lightning Experience, where the Unique Folder Name field enforces strict character validation but does not display a detailed error message.
This issue occurs because the Unique Folder Name field in Salesforce Lightning Experience only accepts alphanumeric characters and underscores. Unlike Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience does not display the specific validation error, making the cause unclear to the user.
Symptom:
The following error message appears when attempting to create a Report or Dashboard folder in Lightning Experience:
"The folder named (folder name) could not be created."
In Salesforce Classic, the error displayed is "Invalid Data," but Lightning Experience does not show the specific reason for the error.
Resolution Steps:
In the folder creation screen, locate the Unique Folder Name field.
Ensure the field contains only alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9) and underscores (_).
Remove unsupported characters such as:
Spaces
Hyphens (-)
Double-byte characters (for example, Japanese characters such as 「あ」)
Other symbols
Re-enter a valid Unique Folder Name and click Save.
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