From the course: Android Studio Essential Training 2020
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Explore a project's file structure
From the course: Android Studio Essential Training 2020
Explore a project's file structure
- [Narrator] In Android Studio, project files and other assets are displayed in the Project Window. It appears by default on the left. You can make the Project Window open and close, in a number of different ways. There's a tab on the left and when you click it, it appears and disappears. You can go to the Menu and chose: View, Tool Windows, Project. Or you can press the associated keyboard shortcut that's displayed on the menu, that's "Command+1" on Mac. Or you can move the cursor down to the lower left corner and hover the cursor over that icon, and you'll see a list of popular tool windows up here. And you can chose Project from there. The Project Window offers a number of scopes. Each scope is a different way of looking at your project. The default scope is called Android, and it shows you all the files and folders that you typically use when you're doing act of development. There's a Manifests directory, but that's…
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System requirements1m 31s
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Install Android Studio on Windows2m 7s
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Explore a project's file structure3m 18s
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