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After a successful import of an Eclipse-Android-Project into "Android Studio 1.4", I get the error

"Please select Android SDK"

when I click on the button to run the application in the simulator, I can't find any way of doing that.

This dialog opens when I click on "run":

This dialog opens up when I click on "run"

This is the "project structure" dialog:

Screenshot of the "project structure" dialog

What should I do now?

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I go to build.gradle and click sync now. Then it worked.

Update :

File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files (Android Studio 3.1.1)

Tools -> Android -> Sync Project with Gradle Files (Android Studio 3.0.1)

Or You can click on the icon from the toolbar.

Sync Project Icon

This answer may not help works for later version as Android studio Team work on making the tool more better, the way to sync may be different in the next version of Android Studio.

COMMON WAY that may helps is try to sync project and then Invalidate Caches and Restart Android Studio.

Solution for Android Studio 3.1.2 [See below answer]

See Latest Android Studio version

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  • Android Studio 4.0.1: File > Project structure (Ctrl+Alt+Shif+S) > Problems > Library %s is not used [Fix]
    – eapo
    Sep 21, 2020 at 14:25
  • There's so much that the Android Studio developers need to automate. It's a real pain to use the IDE.
    – Nav
    Nov 7, 2020 at 6:50
  • million dollar solution
    – http8086
    Jul 22, 2021 at 14:16
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FIX FOR 3.1.2 OR NEWER VERSIONS

Some of my colleagues and I have faced the same issue on AS 3.1.2, but a simple Sync didn't help us. For us, the solution was a bit different:

  1. File -> Invalidate Caches -> Invalidate
  2. File -> Close Project.
  3. Remove the project from the AS project selector window.
  4. Quit from Android Studio
  5. Start AS and open project again

reopen project instructions

EXTRA ADVICE IF YOU ARE FACING THIS ISSUE CONSTANTLY

Some of you are constantly facing this issue, and this "solution" fixes it only temporarily. At the time we started getting this error, we used gradle wrapper 4.6 and Android gradle plugin 3.1.0, but since then we went back to gradle 4.4 and we use it with the latest Android gradle plugin, and we haven't seen this issue since then.

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    WARNING: It will delete all your shelves. Just backup those before doing this. Good solution otherwise. May 29, 2018 at 16:21
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In Android Studio 3 and above, for Windows, Mac and Linux:

File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files

Solved!

Or you can do this by shortcut key:

Press ⌘ + Shift + A (Mac) or Ctrl + Shift + A (Windows, Linux). Then pop-up a Edit-Text and write "Sync Project with Gradle Files". Then press double click on the option.

Your problem is solved! It'll sync your gradle file with your project file.

Screenshot:

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Click this icon enter image description here to sync gradle

or edit any of your module gradle and then sync

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Press "Ctrl+shift+A" and in the pop-up EditText, write "Sync Project with Gradle Files". After that double click on the appeared option. It will then sync your Gradle file SDK with the project file.

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Just go to the (app level) build.gradle file, give an empty space somewhere and click on sync, once gradle shows sync complete then the Error will be gone

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    @user734028 By default the gradle didnt show you the sync option ,by changing or by giving space somewhere by which the space will give no effect to your gradle file the sync option will appear Mar 27, 2018 at 3:26
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This is the easiest way to fix this issue:

  • Add a comment line to the gradle file
  • It will then ask you to Sync.
  • Click 'Sync Now'

Viola! You're done.

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Now on Android Studio 3 and above, you can try to sync project with gradle like:

File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files

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The menu structure and options have changed slightly as of Android 3.2.0. I fixed this error by changing the Module SDK in the following menu:

File > Project Structure > Modules > App File > Dependencies Tab > Module SDK

Make sure to hit Apply to save your changes.

Modules Dependencies menu in Android Project Structure

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  • Fiiiiiinaly an answer other than sync gradle Thank you Sep 5, 2021 at 2:26
  • olé ole. This made the trick ;)
    – Alberto S.
    Oct 20, 2021 at 7:05
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The comment from @Nisarg helped: "set latest version in Compile Sdk Version"

I changed from API 8 to API 23 and the error message disappeared.

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Press the first refresh button on the gradle vertical tab in Android Studio on the right

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Press " ⌘ + Shift + A" on Mac (or "Ctrl+Shift+A" on Windows) and in the pop-up EditText, write "Sync Project with Gradle Files". After that double click on the appeared option. It will then sync your Gradle file SDK with the project file.

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Follow these steps:

  • Goto Android Studio Settings
  • Search for "Android SDK" using search bar
  • Ensure the path to your android sdk folder is correct.
  • After that also ensure the path is automatically updated after a prompt in your project (local.properties) file. If not, do it manually.

Hope this helps.

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There are multiple hit & trial solutions for this error. One of them will surely work for you. Below are the solutions:

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Tools -> Android -> Sync Project with Gradle Files (Android Studio 3.0.1)

Go to build.gradle and click sync now

Click hammer(Build) icon to sync Gradle

or edit any of your module Gradle and then sync

File -> Settings -> Android SDK -> Android SDK Location Edit -> Android SDK

Open build.gradle file, just add a space or press enter. Then sync project.

File -> Invalidate Caches / Restart

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Go to File >> ProjectStructure(⌘;). This would open this window then select the app module. Then choose the Compile SDK version . Choose the latest one and click apply.

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  • thank you for actually answering the question. all the other answers provide "solutions" but never "answer the question"
    – Sam Sirry
    Oct 3, 2019 at 4:12
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I was having this problem on all versions of AS 3.0+. Syncing with gradle did not solve the problem for me. The solution from András Klöczl was the only thing that would allow me to get some coding done. The problem was, anytime I had to do a gradle sync, the problem came back. So I had to go through that process any time I wanted to make a change in my build.gradle. What ended up working for me was to downgrade my kotlin version from 1.2.40 to 1.2.30

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My problem was that if I changed the project (for example opened new window of Android Studio with different project) this error happened.

So I read every answer in this question and the "clear caches and open the project again" solution wasn't so useful in my case.

Instead I discovered that if the Kotlin's plugin's version in Android Studio was lower than in gradle file, the problem appeared.

My setup was:

  • Android Studio 3.1.3
  • Kotlin plugin (in Android Studio) 1.2.30
  • Kotlin version in gradle file 1.2.51

What fixed the problem?

I updated the Kotlin plugin:

File -> Settings -> Plugins -> Install JetBrains plugin...

Then search for Kotlin and click Update. After update just restart the Android Studio and sync Gradle.

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Just change build tools version to 25.0.3.. and sync now I hope it will help..

screenshot

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This worked for me.

File -> Settings -> Android SDK -> Android SDK Location Edit -> Android SDK

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Go to : File > Project Structure > Modules -> app > Properties

please choose : Compile 'SDK' version = API26 Build Tools Version = 27.0.0 Source Compatibility = 1.8 Target Compatibility = 1.8

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open build.gradle file. just add a space or press enter. then sync project. it works...

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Sometimes android studio just acts stupid and needs some kind of reset..

Go to settings.gradle file it should contain include ':app'
change it to include ':ap' and sync.
after sync, change it to include ':app' again.

It should be working OK now.

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The simplest solution for this problem:

First make sure your sdk path is currect. Then Please close current project and in android startup menu click on import project and choose your project from explorer. This will always solve my problem

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In my case there there is no selected java sdk version in project structure-

I had to select the -

1.Source Compatibility (1.7)

2.Target Compatibility (1.7)

as shown in image.

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If you are using 'Profile or Debug APK...', then you might come across this error.

My solution is to first check SDK for updates in SDK manager: click on "Edit" at the right side of SDK location and go through to install any updates:

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Then I clicked on "Logcat" at bottom of Android Studio and find out I also need to configure Android SDK, so choose latest Android API Platform:

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After that, I'm able to run the APK in Emulator.

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In latest android studio 3.3.2 the icon of sync project with Gradle Files is changed

Now try this

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File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files (Android Studio 3.3.2)

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  • Update : For Android Studio Arctic Fox, You can use same symbol for sync project with Gradle Files Dec 6, 2021 at 10:00
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For Android Studio 3.5, "File -> Sync project with gradle files" is enough.

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Go to gradle.build file and click sync now OR click icon on Sync project with Gradle file

OR Go to Tools-> Android -> Sync project with Gradle file

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If your android SDK path is given and still you facing this issue then it might because your android studio not synced well, even you have clicked on "Sync now" link.

So for re sync it go to app gradle file and make any change or just give a space and now sync again. It will work perfectly.

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In my case I downloaded a git repository for an android project. The project required minimum sdk version 21 and target sdk version 27. When I tried to run the project it gave me "Please select Android SDK error". I checked that I had already downloaded the required sdk files.

For me the solution was to "sync project with Gradle Files" enter image description here

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