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in this tutorial were going to talk about how you can add a logo to your Salesforce cpq template in this template right now we have the name of our company but we do not have a logo yet in order to get that logo to show up in the upper corner we are going to need to populate a logo document ID much in the same way that we would populate a watermark ID as we did in our previous video so lets go over to documents well give our document a name and make sure this is externally available we will choose the file wed like to upload and then click save when we save this our document should show up where we will be able to include it now this document is really large this image so this image might take up a big chunk of our template and then we might need to shrink the image so that we can get the behavior that we really are looking for but lets go ahead and copy the ID at the top of the screen and then key that in over here for our logo ID and when we do the system is smart enough to know