Dear Samantha1993,
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Please note that all the steps need admin permission so please contact your organization admin per assistant
When a SharePoint page is deleted, it typically goes to the Recycle Bin, and from there, it can be restored. However, if the page was part of a site that was deleted, the process might be a bit more complex. Here are a few steps you can suggest to the admin:
- Check the Site Collection Recycle Bin: Sometimes, deleted sites and their contents can be found in the Site Collection Recycle Bin. The admin can navigate to the SharePoint Admin Center, Deleted sites, and check if the site is listed there.
- Use PowerShell: If the site is not visible in the Recycle Bin, the admin can use PowerShell to check for deleted sites. They can run the following command to list all deleted sites:
Get-SPODeletedSite
If the site appears in the list, they can restore it using:
Restore-SPODeletedSite -Identity <SiteURL>
For more information ---->>> Restore-SPODeletedSite (Microsoft.Online.SharePoint. ...
- Contact Microsoft Support: If the above steps don’t work, it might be necessary to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. They can often help recover deleted sites that are not visible through the usual methods.
contact your office 365 administrator to go to Office 365 Admin Center-> Support-> New Service Request, the support engineers there have the correct escalation channel and this is the most efficient way to report such issue. You can refer to this article to check the way how to raise a ticket. Ways to contact support for business products - Admin help.
I hope this helps, thank you for your time and patience we wish you have a lovely day.
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