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# Add a version to your Versioned Project

If you’ve created a versioned project, you’ll need to add a version to it. This version could be a rolling or an incremental version.

**Step 1:** Open Projects page on the left and select the project you want to set a version to.

**Step 2:** Click ‘Add version’ on the top right.

**Step 3:** Define a name for your project’s version in the name field.

**Step 4:** Enter a changelog if you’d like to.

**Step 5:** Select if you’d like to make this a rolling or an incremental version. Click here for more details on the difference between the two.

**Step 6:** Select if you’d like to turn this into a default version all the future versions will automatically inherit images and their configurations.

**Step 7:** Click ‘Save’ on top right.


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