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<h1 class="Head">New Project wizard</h1>
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This wizard helps you create a new project in the Workbench.
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<p class="Para">When you first bring up the New Project wizard, you need to select the type of project you want to
create. Select the General type if you want to create a generic project. To assist in locating a particular wizard,
the text field can be used to show only the wizards that match the entered text.</p>
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<h2>Create a New Project Resource Page</h2>When you select Next, you will be presented with the New Project
Resource Page, containing the following edit fields:<br />
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Field
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Description
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Default
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Project Name
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The name of the new project to be created.
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&lt;blank&gt;
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Location
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The location in the file system where the project will be created. Deselect "Use default location" to
specify a location other than the default. You can type the new location or browse to select a file system
location for the new project.
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The workspace root directory
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<p class="Para">After you indicate a name and location for the project, you can either click
<strong>Finish</strong> to create the project, or you can click <strong>Next</strong> to set up project
dependencies on the Select Referenced Projects page.</p>
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<h2>Select Referenced Projects page</h2>
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In the Referenced Projects list, you can set project dependencies for the new project. In the list of other
projects in the Workbench, you can select one or more projects on which you want the new project to depend.
Initially, no projects will be selected.
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<p class="Para">Click <strong>Finish</strong> when you are done to create the new project in the Workbench.</p>
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<h2>New Project perspective options</h2>
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On the <img src="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.help/command_link.svg" alt="command link" /> <a class="command-link"
href=
'javascript:executeCommand("org.eclipse.ui.window.preferences(preferencePageId=org.eclipse.ui.preferencePages.Perspectives)")'>
<strong>General &gt; Perspectives</strong></a> preference page, you can change the way that new projects are
initially displayed. For details on how to change this option see <a href="ref-10.htm">General</a>.
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<h3 class="related">Related reference</h3><a href="ref-27.htm">Project Explorer View</a>
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