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**Note**: note what resource group the storage account is in, you'll need it later in the lab.
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**Note**: note what resource group the storage account is in, you'll need it later in the lab.
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1. On the resource group blade, click Click **edit** next to **Tags** to create new tags.
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1. On the resource group blade, click **Tags** in the left menu and create a new tag.
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1. Create a tag with the following settings and Apply your change:
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1. Create a tag with the following settings and Apply your change:
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| Name | **Role** |
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| Name | **Role** |
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| Value | **Infra** |
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| Value | **Infra** |
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1. Navigate back to the storage account blade. Review the **Overview** information and note that the new tag was not automatically assigned to the storage account.
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1. Click **Apply** and close the tag edition window to navigate back to the storage account blade. click on the ellipsis on the storage account and select **Edit tags** to note that the new tag was not automatically assigned to the storage account.
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#### Task 2: Enforce tagging via an Azure policy
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#### Task 2: Enforce tagging via an Azure policy
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