![]() ![]() Sometimes, selecting ‘Build > Clean project’ from the Android Studio toolbar, followed by ‘Build > Rebuild project,’ may be enough to solve your problem. You may even get lucky and find a blog or a tutorial that includes instructions on how to resolve this exact issue. There’s always a chance that other people may have encountered the same issue as you, so perform a quick Google search to see whether anyone has posted about this issue on forums, or communities like Stackoverflow. ![]() If a library appears in this window multiple times, then select the duplicate, and click the little ‘-’ icon to remove it. You can review your module’s dependencies by selecting ‘File > Project structure’ from the Android Studio toolbar, then selecting the module you want to examine, and clicking the ‘Dependencies’ tab. ![]() If Android Studio is reporting a “multiple DEX files define…” error, then you may have added the same library to your project more than once. Check that you haven’t accidentally added multiple versions of the same library.If you do run into problems after adding a library to your project, then try the following fixes: ![]()
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