CRM Masterdata and Data Migration Templates

Could some one please provide me the below templates if you have any...
- CRM Master Data Mapping Template
- CRM Data Migration Design Template
- SAP CRM Data Design Template
Really appriciate your help...
Thanks in advance..
Sr

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