Hi! I had the similar problem and I know how to solve this one.
Go to the Settings, then ⇾ Security ⇾ Space Permissions
Here you will see all spaces. Find a deleted space in the list, look at the Operations column, and click Recover Permissions button. Click OK.
The space should be restored :)
Note: After restoring the space, check the space access permissions, they may change.
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Hi @[deleted],
The only solution is to restore from backup.
Here is the related article; https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/can-i-restore-a-recently-deleted-page-or-space-180295253.html
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Yes, but if they have taken the backup of Confluence before deleting space otherwise it will not possible.
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I have never seen such bad documentation.
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If you delete a page you can restore a page from space trash, but it says when you delete a page that that operation is unrecoverable. You need to go to your backups to get the space back.
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Hi,
Like this you keep your changes made in your production Confluence.
Regards,
Stephan
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@[deleted] welcome to the community!
As far I know In Atlassian products there is no way to recover anything once you deleted hence before deleting anything it will confirm once again is that we want to delete.
Hence the Atlassian provides us like we can associate/unassociated the particular scheme when we don't want to use.
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Ask your administrater to look in Datamanagement-> Trashed Spaces
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