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title: Projects Page
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Use the Projects Page for project navigation and management.
Your projects are displayed like folders: click a folder to access its contents. The Projects Page shows the top-level
projects in your workspace. Projects that contain nested subprojects are identified by an extra nested project tab.
An exception is the **All Experiments** folder, which shows all projects’ and subprojects’ contents in a single, flat
list.
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![Projects page ](../img/webapp_project_page.png )
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If a project has any subprojects, clicking its folder will open its own project page. Access the projects’ top-level
contents (i.e. experiments, models etc.) via the folder with the bracketed (`[ ]`) project name.
If a project does not contain any subprojects, clicking on its folder will open its experiment table (or [Project Overview ](webapp_project_overview.md )
page when relevant).
## Project Folders
Project folders display summarized project information.
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![Project card ](../img/webapp_project_card.png )
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When relevant, the folder has a tab which displays the number of subprojects in the project. Click the tab to view a list of
subprojects. Click on a subproject's name to navigate to it.
![Subproject tab ](../img/webapp_sub_project_card.png )
### Project Actions
Click < img src = "/docs/latest/icons/ico-bars-menu.svg" alt = "Menu" className = "icon size-md space-sm" / > on the top right
of a project folder to open its context menu and access project actions.
![Project context menu ](../img/webapp_projects_context_menu.png )
To delete a project, all of its experiments must be [archived ](webapp_archiving.md ) first.
## Create New Projects
1. Click the ** + NEW PROJECT** button in the top right of the page in a project's context menu, which will open a
**New Project** window.
1. Input a project name
1. Input a target location (`Create in`). Projects can be created in the root or in another project (or subproject)
1. Input a description and default output destination.