Do you have the Android ADK installed. If you do, you ought to be able
to select it in the build target box which will make the error that is
appearing at the top about specifying the SDK. Try following the
install directions here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.6_r1/installing.html
and see if that fixes it

-BrannDon

On Oct 3, 3:02 pm, mugdha lakhani <muggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have just installed android ADT in eclipse. And when I try to create a
> > new android project, I cannot specify the SDK target due to some weird GUI
> > problem, there are no checkboxes to click on!
>
> > I am enclosing a screenshot so that you can understand what I am talking
> > about. I have to set this up fast...is there any other way to specify the
> > SDK target and make it work?
>
> > I cannot create a project before specifying this. I have my android SDK's
> > path included in preference->android, and the android tools directory
> > included in the system PATH variables.
>
> > I tried creating a simple java project and converting it to android project
> > without much success.
>
> > Thanks
> > Mugdha
>
>
>
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