# 5. Create a subsection for the material and add the metadata

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In this section of the tutorial you'll create your **final subsection**, to display details about the materials used in the work in your record.
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**Return to the top** of section 1.1: Title and material

Click on **Add a subsection** 

Label it **1.1.2: Material**

- Choose **List** as the content design
- Choose **Column** as the content direction

### In the Header section 

- Choose **Static Value** for the type of header
- Enter **Materials** in the value field
- Choose **heading h2** as the semantic element

### In the Content section 

- Choose **Relative** as the path type
- Enter `$.material` as the data path
- Choose **Dashed Divider** to separate child content

**Return to the top** of your section

Click on **Add metadata**

Label this **1.1.2: Materials: Metadata**

- Choose **Block** as the design
- Choose **Column** as the content direction

### In the Content section 

- Choose **Relative** as the path type
- Enter `$.value` as the data path

**Save** your section

Your chosen record will then appear in the completed template.
