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title: "Managing File Uploads"
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# Managing File Uploads

## What this article covers

This guide provides detailed instructions on uploading files within the platform, including handling file limits, managing unsupported file types, and making adjustments to your file list before submission.

## When should I use this?

You should use this file upload feature when you want your AI agents to reference specific documents or resources in their work

## Step-by-step instructions

### Uploading Files

1. Initiate File Upload:
  - Click the paperclip icon in the platform interface.
  - Choose Upload from Computer to access your device's file system.
1. Select Files:
  - Navigate to the desired folder and select multiple files for upload.
  - Be aware of the ten-file limit when selecting files.
1. Exceeding File Limits:
  - The platform allows a maximum of ten files per upload session.
  - If you select more than ten files, the system will display an error when attempting to process the upload.
  - Maximum file size: 512 megabytes (MB)
### Handling Unsupported File Types

- Error Notification:
  - If any unsupported file types are included in your selection, an error message will indicate which files are not supported.
  - Remove unsupported files from the list to proceed with the upload.
### Adjusting Your File List

1. Review and Adjust Files:
  - After receiving an error or notification, review the selected files.
  - Remove any files that exceed the limit or are of unsupported types.
1. Add or Replace Files:
  - To adjust your selection, remove unwanted files.
  - Add new files by returning to the upload interface and selecting additional files, keeping within the ten-file limit.
1. Finalize Uploads:
  - Once the file list is correct, confirm your selection and proceed with uploading.
Note: If you update any files on Google Drive or Dropbox, you will need to re-upload them for changes to take effect.


Managing file uploads on the platform involves adhering to the ten-file limit and ensuring all files are in supported formats. Following these steps ensures efficient handling and processing of your uploads. For further assistance, please refer to the platform's support resources.


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