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Thank you for joining this quick how-to screencast. Brought to you by Salesforce Support. To see more content like this, hit subscribe. In this video, were going to learn how to insert files with Data Loader. This process is specifically useful when inserting a large number of files into an org. This is usually used when migrating files from one org to another or adding a mass number of files to records. The first step is to create a CSV with the following columns. Title, which is the file name. Description of the file or link. Version Data, which is required is the complete path to the file youre uploading from your local machine or drive. Such as the one shown here on screen. Path On Client, which is required is the complete path to the file you are uploading from your local machine or drive. First Publish Location ID, which is optional. If you were only relating the file to a single record in Salesforce populate this with the related records ID. This automatically creates a conte