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[Music] hi everyone thank you for tuning in to pace yourself today we're going to talk about how to create the product image on the quote line level so when a sales rep is looking at their quote sheet they can see an image of the product so this is the image here that we put on the product record in the last video using the two fields that we created so the id which is referencing the document saved in salesforce classic and the product image link which is the formula field that creates a url to reference the image so now we're going to have to create a new field but on the quote line object so go to our object manager for quote line and we're going to add a new field so this field will be a formula and we're going to show it as a text call it product image and click next so i'm going to use the insert field function i'm going to find the product and we're going to reference the product image link field that we created in the last video always check syntax and add a description click...