eclipse project duplication help
I have a java project in eclipse (the icon w/ the J in the top right
corner) that I have made as a test and I'd like to duplicate this
project, copy the entire project into another project so that I can
modify the code and make another test from it.
How do I do this so that the code, libraries, etc... are completely
separate and I end up with two copies of the same project w/ a
different project name?
Easiest way possible please.
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