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# Creating a New Project

There are a few different sections of the Graffle Management Dashboard that allows you to create new projects. All of them present you with the same Create a Project dialog box seen in this image:

![](/files/pBIyDpDFO5oNkDGOxwvE)

At the top of the projects table on the Projects page, there is a Create Project button. This allows you to create a new project. Clicking it will present you with the Create a Project dialog box.

![](/files/gCH2iFWY6JwzFSXiFbsT)

If you do not have any projects associated with a company, the Indexers table on the Dashboard page will have a Create Projects button.

![](/files/RwRjLYu1G2TbQ87qNMfB)

From the Projects dropdown on the Dashboard Page, you can click on the last option 'Create a New Project' to be prompted with the dialog box.

![](/files/HijlbbrBn9Izj6cHsScs)


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