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87           <strong>Properties</strong>, select <strong>Android</strong> and then check the desired
149 Properties for the project and select the <strong>is Library</strong> checkbox, as shown in
155 <p>To set the a project's properties to indicate that it is a library project:</p>
159 <strong>Properties</strong>.</li>
161 <li>In the <strong>Properties</strong> window, select the <strong>Android</strong> properties
162 group in the left pane and locate the <strong>Library</strong> properties in the right pane.</li>
166 <li>Click <strong>OK</strong> to close the <strong>Properties</strong> window.</li>
198 application project's Properties.</p>
207 <strong>Properties</strong>.</li>
209 <li>In the <strong>Properties</strong> window, select the "Android" properties group at left
210 and locate the <strong>Library</strong> properties at right.</li>
217 <li>When the dialog closes, click <strong>Apply</strong> in the <strong>Properties</strong>
220 <li>Click <strong>OK</strong> to close the <strong>Properties</strong> window.</li>
223 <p>As soon as the Properties dialog closes, Eclipse rebuilds the project, including the contents
226 <p>Figure 2 shows the Properties dialog that lets you add library references and move
230 library project in the properties of an application project.</p>