Go in the Eclipse configuration, for the Android tab in preferences,
and point it at your SDK directory.

I don't remember where that is in the dev guide, but I don't remember
it being too hard, sometimes annoying.

kris

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Jim Graham <spooky1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, Eclipse is working again....  I removed the entire directory
> again, and reinstalled it again.  This time, it worked.
>
> Now, here's the question:  I already have the SDK and the APIs
> installed, but I don't remember how to point Eclipse to them when
> they're already installed.  Can anyone plese point me to the link
> in the developers guide that covers that?  I seem to recall that
> there is a separate page covering that specific issue (that, or
> someone here helped me---it's been at least a year, though, and
> that's ALL I remember).
>
> Thanks,
>   --jim
>
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