Hi,

Go in Preferences and make sure that the SDK location is correct.

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On Apr 5, 4:10 am, g1 <jeff.l.dav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm following the instructions on installing the Android SDK and ADT
> from the ebook "Hello, Android" by Ed Burnette. Everything seems to
> have gone fine up until the point where I select "File -> New ->
> Project".
>
> My impression is that everything is installed correctly.
>
> Android SDK packages 
> installed:http://androidforums.com/attachments/developer-101/2688d1270221524-ha...
>
> "Help -> Install new software" in 
> eclipse:http://androidforums.com/attachments/developer-101/2689d1270221524-ha...
>
> What is already installed" from the previous 
> window:http://androidforums.com/attachments/developer-101/2690d1270221524-ha...
>
> If I reload Eclipse now and select "File -> New -> Project" android
> doesn't appear amongst the options. Also if I go to "Window ->
> Preferences" there is no mention of android.
>
> To add to the above, the instructions from the ebook are essentially
> the same as:http://developer.android.com/sdk/eclipse-adt.html#installing
>
> I'm using Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo)
>
> Any assistance would be great. I'm normally a notepad / gedit coder,
> so I don't have too much experience with eclipse but it shouldn't be
> this hard to get started.
>
> Thanks,
> g1

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