Cisco switch 300 configure vlan and ports

Hi i need help
i cant see the vlan on port vlan membership
i did create the vlan and i did configure the port the access
but when i try to port vlan membership to tell which port to wich vlan i cant see the vlan i have created in the list
thanks to help

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