# Create an event notification

1. Navigate to S3 in the AWS console

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2. Click on your S3 bucket created in a previous step

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3. Click the **Properties** tab

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4. Scroll down to event notifications and click **Create event notification**

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5. Give this event a name

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6. Under **Event types** select **All object create events**

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7. Under **Destination** select**SQS queue** and choose the **SQS queue** created in a previous step.\
   Click **Save changes**.

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