Hi Lew,

Do you kindly have any evidence or documentation to back up your claims? 
I'm just curious. Why can't one just check the library checkbox?

On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 5:13:25 PM UTC-5, Lew wrote:
>
> bob wrote:
>
>> Does he really need to create a new library project?
>>
>>   Yes.
>  
>
>> Or can he just check the Is Library checkbox on his existing project?
>>
> No.
>  
>
>> RichardC wrote:
>>>
>>> Create an new Android Library project.
>>> Put all your existing shared code and resources into it.
>>> Create 2 new Android Projects (one with your old package name and the 
>>> other with a new package name), and set them to use your Android Library 
>>> project.
>>> Put the different resources into the Application Projects.
>>>
>>> To setup a Library project see:
>>>
>>> http://developer.android.com/tools/projects/projects-eclipse.html#SettingUpLibraryProject
>>>
>>> John Merlino wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have an application already created and up and running on google 
>>>> play. I need to create a second application where everything is the 
>>>> same, other than the background views. So I am wondering the easiest 
>>>> way to essentially clone an application so that all I have to do is 
>>>> create new keys and change the background images. thanks for response. 
>>>>
>>>
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> Lew
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