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4. If you do not want to create shortcuts to existing integration components at this time, proceed to step 5. If you do want to create shortcuts to existing integration components, enable the checkbox next to an integration component library to create shortcuts to all of the components within it or expand an integration component library folder and enable the checkboxes next to component groups, or expand the folders for groups and enable the checkboxes for individual components. Note: If you select components with the same names from multiple integration component libraries you do not receive a prompt to inform you that there are duplicate references in your selection. In the event that you do select duplicate components, shortcuts are created for the component in the integration component library that was furthest down in the list of libraries when you made your selections in the wizard. Figure 11 shows the "New User Project" wizard. Figure 11. Creating a user project 5. Click Finish to complete the wizard. System Manager creates a folder with the name you specified in the InterChange Server Projects folder in User Projects folder. Adding shortcuts to a user project You add shortcuts to a user project to give yourself a view to an interface that you are working on. There are several ways to add shortcuts to a user project, described in the following sections: v "Using the Dependency Tree" on page 52 v "Using the Update Project wizard" on page 53 v "Dragging-and-dropping components" on page 53 Chapter 4. Using System Manager 51