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<H1>Building resources</H1>
<p>There are a number of ways that resources in the Workbench can be built. The
scope of a build can be one or more selected projects, a working set, or the entire workspace.
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<p>A build will typically only operate on resources that have changed since
the last build. A clean build will discard all existing built state, causing the
next build to operate on all resources within the scope of the build.</p>
<p>Builds can be done automatically (each time resources are modified), or manually,
using a menu item or keyboard shortcut. See the Related tasks links for more details.
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<p><img border="0" src="../images/ngrelc.png" alt="Related concepts"><br>
<a href="../concepts/concepts-22.htm">Builds</a>
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<p><img border="0" src="../images/ngrelt.png" alt="Related tasks"><br>
<a href="tasks-75.htm">Performing builds manually</a><br>
<a href="tasks-16.htm">Performing builds automatically</a><br>
<a href="tasks-17.htm">Saving resources automatically before a manual build</a>
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