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# Run '''Kexi''', or if it is already running, use <menuchoice>Kexi->New... (Ctrl+N)</menuchoice>.  
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* When you change the project title, the proposed filename automatically changes accordingly.
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Revision as of 18:48, 14 December 2011

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Creating a New Database File

  1. Run Kexi, or if it is already running, use Kexi->New... (Ctrl+N).
  2. On the New Project page, under Blank Projects section, choose Blank Database.
  3. On the Storage Method page, click File.
  4. On the Project Title & Filename, define a title and the filename for the project.
  5. Click Next to create the project.

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* When you change the project title, the proposed filename automatically changes accordingly.
  • You can use the file browser to choose a folder where you would like to save your database file.