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I'm using Windows 7 and Eclipse Helios. I installed all packages successfully and I could run avd on the command line, but Eclipse was not showing the AVD Manager window and my android project. Why?

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I know its a bit late answer but for future generations - this is how its done: Click on Window > Customize perspective > Command Groups Availability tab. Check the "Android SDK and AVD Manager" option and hit the OK button.

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    Mine just randomly disappeared on me. Thanks for this!
    – derpface
    May 30, 2014 at 21:34
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Before doing what user1450537 said, check to see if you're in the Java perspective. I was in the PHP perspective and couldn't find it! duh

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    Thanks alexg. I had the "Java EE" tab selected. I changed to "Java" and now it works. Thanks for the idea.
    – Ton
    Feb 9, 2014 at 12:55
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This is for new eclipse Neon:

Window ->Perspective -> Customize perspective -> Action Set Availability then Check the "Android SDK and AVD Manager" option and hit the OK button.

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