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the purpose of this video tutorial is to show how to import loads through use of an excel file into adapt builder and the most common approach or usage case for this type of input would be if you have a podium slab or a transfer slab with head which has several loads either line or point loads they might be four bearing walls or four shear walls where youamp;#39;re modeling in force couples and we have the ability to model point and line loads from an excel file and import those into a builder model this is much faster and more efficient than manually entering all the loads in the graphical interface so weamp;#39;re first going to take a look at the structure of the excel file and weamp;#39;ll look at the point load file first the first row in the file is used to assign a user-defined header so in this case we have a few headings here that are tests for TSP just as an example the first column of the file indicates the load case name and in this model we have dead loads live loads an