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‎Jul 28, 2021 12:01 PM
I would like to switch from Pro plan to Free plan for a few months while it will not be getting used. I currently have several thousand records, far more than the free plan will allow. When I switch back to Pro plan will all my records still be there?
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‎Jul 28, 2021 03:19 PM
Welcome to the Airtable community!
I have moved bases that are over the record limits to free workspaces. They show as over record limits in the free workspace. However when I move them back to my pro workspace months later, they still have all the data.
However, I recommend that you contact support.
You could also backup your bases by downloading all of the data to csv files just in case.
Another option would be do downgrade to a Plus workspace, depending on your current record count.

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‎Jul 28, 2021 03:19 PM
Welcome to the Airtable community!
I have moved bases that are over the record limits to free workspaces. They show as over record limits in the free workspace. However when I move them back to my pro workspace months later, they still have all the data.
However, I recommend that you contact support.
You could also backup your bases by downloading all of the data to csv files just in case.
Another option would be do downgrade to a Plus workspace, depending on your current record count.
