At the top left of the Project Browser is the project header. When you select the project you want to work with,
the project header displays the project name, project number, optional bitmap image, and optional project
description. You enter this information when you create a new project or edit an existing one. Unless you have
added and selected another project, the Project Browser shows New 2006 Project as your current project. New 2006
Project is a default project you can use.
Below the project header is the project navigation toolbar, which helps you navigate the operating system and
control the order of the project listing.
Below the project navigation toolbar is the project selector. The project selector displays the projects you have
created in Architectural Desktop, and allows you to browse to locations where projects are stored. You also use the
project selector to select the project environment in which to work.
TIP:
Use the drop-down list for the project folder location to browse to the installed projects. The Small Office Building
project, by default, is installed to \my documents\autodesk\my projects.
If you are using Architectural Desktop in a network environment, the tutorial files may have been installed in a
different location. Contact your network administrator or CAD manager for the location of the tutorial files.
Select the project environment in which to work
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In the Project Browser, right-click Small Office Building_I, and click Set Project Current. You can also double-click
a project name to make it current.
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If prompted to re-path the project, click Yes.
When you move a project, you need to re-path the project to update the external reference paths.
Small Office Building_I is set as the current project environment. The current project is displayed in bold text in
the project selector. The project header displays the project name, project number, project image, and project
description that were entered when the project was created.
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