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<title>Removing a library from the Global Scope</title>
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<h1>Remove a Library From the Global Scope</h1>
<p>Using the project properties for any JavaScript project you can very simply remove a library from the global scope using the following steps:</p>
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Open the properties dialog for a given JavaScript project and navigate to the <strong>JavaScript > Include Path</strong> page
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<p><img src="../images/include-path-new-lib.png" alt="The JavaScript > Include Path properties page"></p>
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Next, select the library in the list that you want to remove and select the <strong>Remove</strong> button
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<p><img src="../images/include-path.png" alt="The JavaScript > Include Path properties page with the selected library removed"></p>
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<p>Finally, click the <strong>OK</strong> button to close the <strong>JavaScript > Include Path</strong> properties page</p>
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