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[Tip]Renaming a project in eclipse

You can rename a project, and have all references changed using the refactoring engine.
To rename a project:
  1. In the C/C++ Projects view, right-click a project, and select Rename.

    Project Properties menu highlighting Rename

  2. The edit box is activated for the selected project. Type a new name.
  3. Press Enter.
Note: Renaming a project causes it to be re-indexed. This can take a significant amount of time for very large projects. The new name must be unique within the workspace.

Source: http://help.eclipse.org/juno/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.cdt.doc.user%2Ftasks%2Fcdt_t_proj_rename.htm

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