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# Attributes

### Adding New Attributes

<mark style="color:blue;">**Add New Attributes**</mark>\
Navigate to the Entity you want to add Attribute for, and click on a dropdown for that entity. \
Click on <mark style="color:orange;">**#1**</mark> to view the available attributes for that entity in a grid, and click <mark style="color:orange;">**#2**</mark> to view it in its fields. The <mark style="color:orange;">**#3**</mark> <mark style="color:blue;">Add New</mark> button opens a new form to add a new attribute.

The **Attributes** describes the elementary feature of an entity. The attributes also has  Display name, Schema name, and Data type. You can configure each attribute to *Visible*, *Required, Read-Only, Customizable,* and *Enable Audit* by checking the checkboxes

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The following form fields will be displayed at <mark style="color:orange;">**#1**</mark>. The form fields contains Display Name, Schema Name, Data Type. <mark style="color:blue;">See the</mark> [#data-types](#data-types "mention") <mark style="color:blue;">below for reference.</mark>

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