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# Attach files to a standard change template

# Attach files to a standard change template {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Attach files, such as documents, spreadsheet, and images to a standard change proposal. Standard change templates copy any file attached to the template to a change request that the template creates.

## Before you begin

Role required: itil, admin

## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllChangeStandard ChangeMy Proposals.
2. Open the proposal to which you want to add the attachment to.
3. Click the ![Manage Attachments.]() icon to browse and select the file.  
   The attached file appears at the top of the proposal.  
   Note:  
   You can add more than one file as an attachment.
4. Click Update and request approval for the proposal.

## Result

Any attachment associated with a standard change proposal gets copied to the standard change template that is created when the proposal is approved. When that template is used to create a standard change, any attachment associated to it is also copied to those standard change requests.
**Related tasks**   

* [Configure standard change catalog properties](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/aLH19NKwO9x2MAZuQuSXhg "Configure the standard change catalog through the standard change properties.")
* [Create a standard change task template](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Y0YI6Pnh1TQ~~NTNttk5hA "You can create a change task template to add to a standard change proposal. If the standard change proposal is approved, the related change tasks are created when the standard change request is created.")
* [Modify or retire a standard change template](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/coNjcnCS72psXRGgNI2aqw "You can modify and retire standard change templates based on your organization's requirements.")

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