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How to restore a snapshot in Airtable

Here is how to restore a snapshot in airtable

  1. First open the base you want to restore from a snapshot
  2. Next click on the "Base history" icon in the top toolbar
  3. Select "Snapshots" from the history dropdown menu
  4. Then select the snapshot you want to restore under “Take a snapshot”
  5. Click on the text input field and enter a name for your base snapshot
  6. Finally click the "Create" button
  7. The snapshot has successfully been restored, and a new base has been created using the data and structure from that snapshot

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Why should you restore a snapshot in Airtable

Airtable is an intuitive platform that blends the simplicity of spreadsheets with powerful database functionalities.

Restoring a snapshot in Airtable allows you to recover precious data effortlessly, ensuring your projects are never set back by accidental deletions or errors.

This feature provides peace of mind, as it allows you to revisit previous versions of your data, making it ideal for collaborative environments where changes are frequent.

By safeguarding your information, it enhances productivity and ensures continuity in your workflow effortlessly.

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March 2, 2026
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