## Rename Default Schema
To go to schema manager, click on the **Project** > **Schema**

If you have not created a schema before, you should see the same screen as in the image below:

Let's rename our schema from **Default Schema** to **Flood detection**. For this. flock on the icon next to the schema name and type in the new schema name and click **Save** icon (or press Enter):


Now, the schema name should be updated:

## Create Labels
To create label, click on the **New Label ** icon on the **Labels** tab

Type in the label name, pick a colour, and click **CREATE**
For this demo, we will use next labels to determine flood risks:
High (colour: #FF0000)
Medium (colour: #F0FF00)
Low (colour: #00FF1E)

After labels are created, your page should look like this:

## Create Attributes
Switch to the **Attributes** tab, which should look like this:

Click **New Attribute** icon

Now you should see that a new attribute has been created:

Click on it to modify, and follow the attribute configuration wizard:
**Kind** - chose **Select** from the dropdown, and click **NEXT**

**Name** - type in name of the attribute and click **NEXT**

**Scope** - leave the default value (**PER ANNOTATION**) and click **NEXT**

**Visible when** - click **All** checkbox and click **NEXT**

**Options** - click **NEW OPTION**, type in the option name, and click **CREATE** (or just Enter) and add options for the select attribute. When you are done, click **NEXT**
For this demo we will use next options:
Park
Residential area
Industrial area
Unknown

Your options tab should look like this:

**Defaults** - leave default blank and click **NEXT**

Now your attributes page should look like this:

## Create Global Attributes
From the same tab as before (Attributes tab), create a new attribute, select type **Slider**, and give it a name as you did before:


**Scope** - select **PER FILE** and click **NEXT**

Skip **Options** step, and on the **Defaults** step select rage from 1 to 5 and leave **Default** blank

Now our attributes tab should look like this:
