This is going to be a complete guide on how to set up your project with no errors. I will be using the1dynasty's template from April 2014, but the concept is the same for all projects. If you still have errors after doing all this, DO NOT continue until it is fixed.1. Import your project - Make sure you are importing android code. It is also recommended that you copy the project into your workplace to stay organized2. Add support library - as you should see, your project has errors. Right click on it, go to android tools, then add support library. Accept the conditions and add it.3. If required, add extra libraries - as of now, this template requires actionbarsherlock . Firstly, you'll need to download that and do the 2 steps above. When in the android menu, make sure you check "is library" so you can add it. I would also recommend that you change the target name of all projects to the latest android version (android 4.4.2 for now). Then press apply and okay. Now, with the current template, you can add actionbarsherlock. Another way to add libraries is to copy a .jar file into the libs folder, but we don't need to worry about that now.4. Rename application package - this is when you change the project to your needs. Again, right click on the project, go to android tools, and then rename application package. Please remember the original package name (your.icons.name.here in my case). Then, change it to the one you want (com.pitchedapps.icons in my case). Accept all the refractor changes and press finish.5. Refractoring - you can probably see that in the src folder, the source packages still have your.icons.name.here in them. They need to each be done manually. You can right click on them, then go to refractor, then name, or press shift + alt + r. Change the original package name (your.icons.name.here) to your new package name (com.pitchedapps.icons) for each source package with it. The "view" package will remain as "view". If you are feeling masterful, you could also refractor the main project folder (last screenshot in this section). I renamed mine as "Pitched Apps Icons"6. Rename everything else - for every project, it is inevitable that the previous two methods will not cover everything. This is why you do a full file search for the original package name. You can get to this panel with "ctrl + h". Please note to search in files and not java, and to search in enclosing projects (make sure you are selecting a file within the project so that you aren't searching in a different one). You can also search in a workplace set and manually select the project. You will get results like so. Next, just change the package names to your new one. I recommend putting them in find/replace (ctrl + f) so you don't accidentally mistype itIf you have no errors, then congratulations! You can now move on in making your icon pack