Switch to the next project window: Ctrl+Alt+] ( Window | Next Project Window) If you have several opened projects at the same time, you can switch between them using the following options: To remove the custom icon, click in the Change Project Icon dialog. In the dialog that opens, click Choose SVG file and specify the path to the necessary SVG icon. On the Welcome screen, right-click the project for which you want to change an image and select Change Project Icon. Your custom icon should have the SVG format. Change the project iconįor each project, you can configure a custom icon so that you can quickly find the necessary project on the Welcome screen.
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You can also ungroup the projects, move them to another group, and remove them from the list of recent projects at once. Right-click the project that you want to move to the new group, select Move to Group, and click the target group's name.Īfter that, hover the mouse pointer over the group and use the icon to show the menu from which you can open all projects in the group at once by clicking All Projects in Group.
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In the Create New Project Group dialog, name the new group and click OK. On the Welcome screen, right-click any project and select New Project Group.
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Groups make navigation simpler and help you logically organize your recent projects. You can use the search bar to search for projects, join several recent projects in a group, or set a custom icon for each project. IntelliJ IDEA provides several options that can help navigate this list in a more convenient way. If you work with multiple projects, it's likely that you have a long list of recent projects on the Welcome screen. Make sure that there are several IntelliJ IDEA projects opened in separate windows.įrom the main menu, select Window | Merge All Project Windows.ĭrag a project's tab to work with the project in a separate window again.
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On macOS, you can merge all opened project windows into one, turning them into tabs. In the Project section, clear the Reopen projects on startup checkbox. If you don't want to automatically reopen your projects, you can change this behavior in the settings: If you quit the IDE having multiple opened projects, they all will be reopened the next time you launch IntelliJ IDEA. New window: open every project in a separate window.Ĭurrent window: close the current project and open the new one in the same window.Īsk: show a dialog with actions to choose from. In the Project section, select the necessary Open project in option:
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In the Settings/Preferences dialog ( Ctrl+Alt+S), select Appearance & Behavior | System Settings. You can configure the default behavior for such cases in the settings: Open projects in a new or the same windowīy default, when you launch the second of any subsequent project, the IDE asks you how you want to open it: in a new window or in the same window.
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Refer to Open a project (simple import) for more information on how to open such a project correctly. If you are opening a project for the first time, and this project has several configurations (for example Eclipse and Maven), the IDE will ask you which configuration to load. Open, close, and move projects Open and reopen projects Open a projectįrom the main menu, select File and click Open or Open Recent if you have worked with the project lately.Īlternatively, you can open projects from the command line.