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koutaro_murofus
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How restore deleted report from workspace.

Hi,

 

Is there a way to restore a deleted report from a workspace?
I’m not looking to recover the entire workspace, but rather to identify and restore a specific deleted report.
There was a similar post around 2020, but I’d like to check again to understand the current situation.

 

Thank you.

 

Kotaro

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BhavinVyas3003
Super User
Super User

Power BI does not have a built-in way to restore a deleted report directly from a workspace.

If you have the original PBIX file saved locally, on OneDrive, or SharePoint, simply republish it to the workspace. Otherwise, check any backup or version history of the PBIX file outside Power BI to recover the report.

There is no restore feature for individual deleted reports in Power BI workspaces.

 


Thanks,
Bhavin
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koutaro_murofus
New Member

Hi,
Thank you for the information.

I understand that, given the current specifications, the method you shared is the only available option.

I look forward to future product updates.

Thank you again.

v-mdharahman
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @koutaro_murofus,

Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.

Unfortunately, as of now, there's still no built-in way in Power BI to restore a specific deleted report from a workspace. When a report is deleted, it doesn't go into a recycle bin or archive, it is permanently removed unless you have a backup copy of the .pbix file.

If the report was published from Power BI Desktop, your best bet would be to check if the original author still has the .pbix file saved locally or in source control. If deployment pipelines were being used, you might be able to retrieve it from the previous stage (like Test or Dev).

It's definitely a limitation, and you're not the only one who’s raised it, many other users have asked for a recycle bin feature or soft-delete option in Power BI. I'd suggest voting on the relevant idea on the Power BI Ideas forum to help bring attention to it. Please go through the below link for ideas forum. 

Ideas Forum 

 

I would also take a moment to thank @BhavinVyas3003, for actively participating in the community forum and for the solutions you’ve been sharing in the community forum. Your contributions make a real difference.

 

If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know.  

Best Regards,
Hammad.
Community Support Team

 

If this post helps then please mark it as a solution, so that other members find it more quickly.

Thank you.

Hi @koutaro_murofus,

As we haven’t heard back from you, so just following up to our previous message. I'd like to confirm if you've successfully resolved this issue or if you need further help.

If yes, you are welcome to share your workaround and mark it as a solution so that other users can benefit as well. If you find a reply particularly helpful to you, you can also mark it as a solution.


If you still have any questions or need more support, please feel free to let us know. We are more than happy to continue to help you.
Thank you for your patience and look forward to hearing from you.

BhavinVyas3003
Super User
Super User

Power BI does not have a built-in way to restore a deleted report directly from a workspace.

If you have the original PBIX file saved locally, on OneDrive, or SharePoint, simply republish it to the workspace. Otherwise, check any backup or version history of the PBIX file outside Power BI to recover the report.

There is no restore feature for individual deleted reports in Power BI workspaces.

 


Thanks,
Bhavin
Problem solved? Hit “Accept as Solution” and high-five me with a Kudos! Others will thank you later!

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