Warnings while creating a New Project in Android Studio
i'm facing an issue with Android Studio. When i create a new project by default the project doesn't go in the AndroidStudioProject Folder.
If i try to move the project into the AndroidStudioProjects folder, while creating the project i become a lot of warnings: The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.jar The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.properties If you proceed the resulting project may not compile or not work as intended.
Can you help me understand why?
Clarissa
android-studio
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i'm facing an issue with Android Studio. When i create a new project by default the project doesn't go in the AndroidStudioProject Folder.
If i try to move the project into the AndroidStudioProjects folder, while creating the project i become a lot of warnings: The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.jar The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.properties If you proceed the resulting project may not compile or not work as intended.
Can you help me understand why?
Clarissa
android-studio
Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21
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i'm facing an issue with Android Studio. When i create a new project by default the project doesn't go in the AndroidStudioProject Folder.
If i try to move the project into the AndroidStudioProjects folder, while creating the project i become a lot of warnings: The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.jar The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.properties If you proceed the resulting project may not compile or not work as intended.
Can you help me understand why?
Clarissa
android-studio
i'm facing an issue with Android Studio. When i create a new project by default the project doesn't go in the AndroidStudioProject Folder.
If i try to move the project into the AndroidStudioProjects folder, while creating the project i become a lot of warnings: The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.jar The following file could not be created since it already exists: gradle-wrapper.properties If you proceed the resulting project may not compile or not work as intended.
Can you help me understand why?
Clarissa
android-studio
android-studio
asked Dec 31 '18 at 11:09
ClarissaClarissa
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Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21
add a comment |
Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21
Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21
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There is no default folder for saving new projects, there is only Last project
location saved in your computer. So every project will be stored where last project was saved. (Unless you change location).
So, If you want to change the default location (which is technically the Last location), then you might wanted to change the location while creating a new project, and then all the proceeding projects will be saved in previously mentioned location.
Now this is what you have to do: Create a new project, point the project location to AndroidStudioProjects
folder. Now, Android Studio
will store every new project in that location.
Once that's done, then import all of your projects (which are outside that folder) in that folder by import an existing project
.
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There is no default folder for saving new projects, there is only Last project
location saved in your computer. So every project will be stored where last project was saved. (Unless you change location).
So, If you want to change the default location (which is technically the Last location), then you might wanted to change the location while creating a new project, and then all the proceeding projects will be saved in previously mentioned location.
Now this is what you have to do: Create a new project, point the project location to AndroidStudioProjects
folder. Now, Android Studio
will store every new project in that location.
Once that's done, then import all of your projects (which are outside that folder) in that folder by import an existing project
.
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There is no default folder for saving new projects, there is only Last project
location saved in your computer. So every project will be stored where last project was saved. (Unless you change location).
So, If you want to change the default location (which is technically the Last location), then you might wanted to change the location while creating a new project, and then all the proceeding projects will be saved in previously mentioned location.
Now this is what you have to do: Create a new project, point the project location to AndroidStudioProjects
folder. Now, Android Studio
will store every new project in that location.
Once that's done, then import all of your projects (which are outside that folder) in that folder by import an existing project
.
add a comment |
There is no default folder for saving new projects, there is only Last project
location saved in your computer. So every project will be stored where last project was saved. (Unless you change location).
So, If you want to change the default location (which is technically the Last location), then you might wanted to change the location while creating a new project, and then all the proceeding projects will be saved in previously mentioned location.
Now this is what you have to do: Create a new project, point the project location to AndroidStudioProjects
folder. Now, Android Studio
will store every new project in that location.
Once that's done, then import all of your projects (which are outside that folder) in that folder by import an existing project
.
There is no default folder for saving new projects, there is only Last project
location saved in your computer. So every project will be stored where last project was saved. (Unless you change location).
So, If you want to change the default location (which is technically the Last location), then you might wanted to change the location while creating a new project, and then all the proceeding projects will be saved in previously mentioned location.
Now this is what you have to do: Create a new project, point the project location to AndroidStudioProjects
folder. Now, Android Studio
will store every new project in that location.
Once that's done, then import all of your projects (which are outside that folder) in that folder by import an existing project
.
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Hi @Zlytherin. Thanks for your answer. I've already tried doing this, but i get the same issue. It seems it has chenged the defaut folder. I can't understand why.
– Clarissa
Dec 31 '18 at 14:17
Yes, now i understand. :) Thanks for your help!
– Clarissa
Jan 1 at 13:21