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13   select <strong>Window</strong> &gt; <strong>Android SDK Manager</strong>.</li>
14 <li>From Android Studio, select <strong>Tools</strong> &gt; <strong>Android</strong>
15 &gt; <strong>SDK Manager</strong>.</li>
23 click <strong>Install</strong> to install the selected packages.</p>
26 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The Android SDK Manager shows the
45 <dd><strong>Required.</strong> Your new SDK installation already has the latest version. Make sure
48 <dd><strong>Required.</strong> You must install this package when you install the SDK for
51 <dd><strong>Required.</strong>You must download <em>at least one platform</em> into your
79 <p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> For easy access to the SDK tools from a command line, add the
99 <p>By default, <strong>Available Packages</strong> displays packages available from the
114 <li>Select <strong>Available Packages</strong> in the left panel.</li>
115 <li>Click <strong>Add Add-on Site</strong> and enter the URL of the
116 <code>repository.xml</code> file. Click <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
119 <strong>User Add-ons</strong>.</p>
126 <p><strong>Problems connecting to the SDK repository</strong></p>
137 <li>Click <strong>Save &amp; Apply</strong>.</li>