Finding deleted pages in Figma can be a tricky process. It’s important to note that all deleted pages are kept in the “Trash” folder until they are permanently removed from Figma. This means that if you accidentally delete a page, you can still recover it by simply opening the Trash folder and restoring the deleted page.
The first step to finding your deleted page is to open Figma and click on the “Files” tab in the left-hand navigation bar. This will open up a list of all of your current projects and folders. From here, click on the “Trash” folder at the bottom of this list.
Once you have clicked on the Trash folder, you will see a list of all of your deleted pages in Figma. Each page will display its name and its last modified date so you can easily identify which one is yours. To restore any deleted page, simply select it from this list and click on “Restore”.
When restoring a deleted page, you have two options: either replacing an existing page with it or adding it as a new page in your current project. Select whichever option is most suitable for your needs and click “Restore”. Your deleted page will now be restored to its original location in your project or added as a new one if selected.
If for some reason you cannot find your deleted page in the Trash folder, then unfortunately it has been permanently removed from Figma and cannot be recovered anymore. It is always best practice to double check before deleting any pages as they cannot be recovered once they are gone forever!
In conclusion, finding deleted pages in Figma is easy once you know where to look – just head over to the Trash folder in Files view! If you cannot find what you are looking for there then unfortunately it has been permanently removed from Figma’s system and cannot be recovered anymore.