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On Oct 3, 2:02 pm, mugdha lakhani <muggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have just installed android ADT in eclipse. And when I try to create a
> > new android project, I cannot specify the SDK target due to some weird GUI
> > problem, there are no checkboxes to click on!
>
> > I am enclosing a screenshot so that you can understand what I am talking
> > about. I have to set this up fast...is there any other way to specify the
> > SDK target and make it work?
>
> > I cannot create a project before specifying this. I have my android SDK's
> > path included in preference->android, and the android tools directory
> > included in the system PATH variables.
>
> > I tried creating a simple java project and converting it to android project
> > without much success.
>
> > Thanks
> > Mugdha
>
>
>
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