Table of Contents
Part 1: Navigate to DynamoDB #
Sign in to the AWS Console, Navigate/Search for DynamoDB

Part 2: Setup Public Document Tables #
Step 2.A
- Click on “Tables” from the left menu.
- Select the correct AWS Region where you already have set up the Authentication Pool
- Click on “Create Table” to create a new table for storing Public Documents

Step 2.B
Enter the information exactly as shown below:



A table will be created named “PublicDocsTable” which we will be using for storing Public Documents