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# Deleting & Restoring a Form Response

<figure><img src="/files/HgyAa8L800PEBw8IYCdW" alt=""><figcaption><p>Form Responses Page</p></figcaption></figure>

## Deleting a Form Response

{% hint style="warning" %}
You must have permission to delete Forms to perform the steps below.
{% endhint %}

1. On the Form Responses Page, click the "Delete" icon in the row of your chosen Form Response. Alternatively, you can go to the Form Response's own page and click the "Delete" icon in the upper-right corner.
2. Confirm the action on the dialog popup.

## Restoring a Form Response

A Form Response is only ever soft deleted so you can always restore previously deleted Form Response. Proceed to the following instructions to learn how:

<figure><img src="/files/Pf8t09nu0srcP1w5NRw5" alt=""><figcaption><p>Viewing Deleted Form Responses on the Form Responses Page</p></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="warning" %}
You must have permission to delete Forms to perform the steps below.
{% endhint %}

1. On the Form Responses Page, click "Show Deleted" in the upper-left corner.
2. Find the Form by scrolling through the list or using the available filters.
3. Click the "Restore" icon in the row of your chosen Form Response. Alternatively, you can go to the Form Response's own page and click the "Restore" icon in the upper-right corner.
4. Confirm the action on the dialog popup.


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