 Welcome to DataDoctor's video, Suggestion 835 Local File Reference. Suggestion 835 is caused when profiles contain references to files on a local or personal computer. These files are not visible to anyone on the internet. They either need to be linked to a file already online, or if they're an image, the image needs to be uploaded to the profile. If neither is possible, the local file reference needs to be deleted. If you're not the profile manager, it is best to contact them by private message if the reference to the external file needs deleted. If they don't respond within a month, proceed with cleaning the profile. Here is the Suggestion report for Charles Watson showing one Suggestion 835. The Enthal column lists two local file references. Here is the public view of Charles's profile. You can see a subheading, External Files, which gives two JPEG links to U.S. Census records. The records are sourced with Ancestry. If we can find these records with images on a free site, they will replace the JPEG links, which can then be deleted. Go to the top right and hover over Charles's WikiTree ID. At the drop-down menu, click on Research. Root Search gives us several sites to search. Let's choose Family Search, since it is free. Note, you have to be logged into that site first. We need to refine our search to Census records. Scroll to Restrict Records by, and beneath that, click on Type. On the open box, click Census, then the Update button. It has a 1920 Census record. However, it doesn't show a 1910 Census record for this Charles Watson, so we need to refine the search further. In looking at the WikiTree profile, we see the Census Place was Branchfield, St. Clair, Alabama, and the Family History Library number is 1374045. Return to the Family Search page, since the last name is often misspelled. Delete Watson. Delete his birth information. Click on Residence and add the place with the date range of 1910 to 1910. Delete his death information. Scroll down to Film Number and click on the link. At the open box, add the film number, and then click Update. The third entry shows Charles Mattson, not Watson, but all other information matches his profile. On the far right, click on the icon. The next screen shows the 1910 Census information. On the lower right, click on Document Information. The source citation appears. Copy that. Return to the profile and click on Edit. Replace the source on the profile with the one from Family Search. Repeat this process for the 1920 Census. Delete the external files subheading and its contents. Click on Preview to check your work. The inline citations are shown beside each fact, with each source listed once in the Sources section. Go to the middle of the screen and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all Wikitree users and is required for data doctors. For me, I identify myself as a data doctor. Copy the suggestion number and name and explain what I changed. Save your work. Return to the Suggestions report and on the far right, click on Status. On the Suggestion Status page, make sure your Wikitree ID is showing. Of the five status options, choose one. In this case, correct it. Leave a comment from the comment tense or make one of your own. I chose a comment and added to it. Click the Update Status button. The last screen shows the status history has recorded your changes. And you're done.