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<div role="main"><h1>New Project Wizard</h1>
<p>The <strong>New Project</strong> wizard helps you create a new C or C++ project in the workbench.
To access the wizard, from the menu bar select
<strong>File > New > Project</strong>.
The <strong>New Project</strong> wizard appears:
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<p>With the <strong>New Project</strong> wizard you can choose to:</p>
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<li>Create <strong>C Project</strong></li>
<li>Create <strong>C++ Project</strong></li>
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You can either provide your makefile to build new project,
or let CDT generate makefile automatically.
In CDT 3.x, there were 2 different project types:
"Managed make" and "Standard make", respectivelly
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Currently, these features are combined in the single project.
In most cases, you can switch makefile generation ON or OFF
at any time after project creation.
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<p><img src="../images/ngconcepts.gif"
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<a href="../concepts/cdt_c_projects.htm">CDT projects</a><br>
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<p><img src="../images/ngtasks.gif" ALT="Related tasks" width="143" height="21"><br>
<a href="../getting_started/cdt_w_basic.htm">Tutorial: Creating a simple application</a><br>
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<a href="cdt_u_new_proj_wiz_name.htm">Set Project Name and Location</a><br>
<a href="cdt_u_new_proj_wiz_type.htm">Select Project type</a><br>
<a href="cdt_u_new_proj_wiz_toolchain.htm">Select toolchain</a><br>
<a href="cdt_u_new_proj_wiz_config.htm">Select configurations</a><br>
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