Loading
Salesforce now sends email only from verified domains. Read More
Collaborate with Everyone
Table of Contents
Select Filters

          No results
          No results
          Here are some search tips

          Check the spelling of your keywords.
          Use more general search terms.
          Select fewer filters to broaden your search.

          Search all of Salesforce Help
          Upload and Replace Items on the Documents Tab

          Upload and Replace Items on the Documents Tab

          You can store documents and images on the Documents tab without attaching them to records. You can then use these items in your Salesforce org, such as when creating an email template.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Salesforce Classic
          Available in: All Editions
          User Permissions Needed
          To upload new documents: Create on documents
          To replace documents: Edit on documents
          1. On the Documents tab, click New Document, or on the documents home page, clickNew next to Recent Documents. If you do not have a New Document option, check if you have the correct permissions.
          2. On the Upload New Document page, specify a descriptive document name. If you want to use the file name, leave this field blank. The file name appears when you upload the file.
          3. If you have the “Customize Application” permission, enter a unique name to be used by the API and managed packages.
          4. Select one of the following.
            Indicate Document is Internal When checked, a flag is added to the document indicating that document viewers should not share the file outside of the organization. Checking this box does not expressly enforce any security rules.
            Externally Available Image If the document is an image, such as a logo, that's not confidential. The image will be available from HTML email templates without requiring a Salesforce username and password. It can be used as a custom tab icon or custom app logo, which do require a Salesforce username and password to view. You can also display the image as a custom logo in meeting requests
            The Indicate Document is Internal and Externally Available Image checkboxes are mutually exclusive; you cannot select both.
          5. Select a folder for the document.
          6. Enter a description to use later as search criteria.
          7. Enter keywords that you can use later as search criteria.
          8. Select a document or path option.
            • To upload a document, click Browse, choose the file, and click Open.
            • To store a link to the document, enter the location of the document. Enter a path and file name or a URL such as: C:\Quotes\quote.doc, \\Server\Departments\Marketing\logo.doc, or https://salesforce.com.
          9. Click Save.

          To refer to this document using its URL, right-click the image and copy its URL address. When you use the URL, you reference the copy of the image on the Salesforce server.

          • Documents stored as links cannot be attached to emails, but they save space in your document library.
          • If your administrator enables document content search, Salesforce also performs a full-text search of the document. When a new document is uploaded or an old one is replaced, its contents are available for searches.
          • Salesforce stores the most recent upload date as the modified date.
          • You can upload documents that have file names of up to 255 characters, including the extension.
          • The size limit for any document you upload is 255 characters. The maximum size for a custom-app logo is 20 KB.
          • Your organization’s used file storage includes all files stored in the document library.
          • If the Don't allow HTML uploads as attachments or document records security setting is enabled for your organization, you cannot upload files with the following file extensions: .htm, .html, .htt, .htx, .mhtm, .mhtml, .shtm, .shtml, .acgi, .svg.

          Replace a Document

          1. Display the document you want to replace.
          2. Click Replace Document.
          3. Select a document or path option.
            • To upload a replacement, click Browse, choose the file, and click Open.
            • To store a link to the replacement, enter the location of the replacement. Enter a path and file name or a URL such as: C:\Quotes\quote.doc, \\Server\Departments\Marketing\logo.doc, or https://salesforce.com.
          4. Click Replace Document.
           
          Loading
          Salesforce Help | Article