How to make a second backup disk name?

We have 1 time capsule and 2 computers. We want to save our data separately on the time capsule. Every time I got to back up my computer now that the 1st computer is finished, it only lets me select the file that was made for the first computer. I want to make  a second back up disk for just my computer. Is this possible?

What do you mean by "it only lets me select the file that was made for the first computer."?  Time Machine is designed to keep backups on a network disk separate for each Mac.

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