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3. In the **Add Working Copy** tab:
3. In the **Add Working Copy** tab:
* **Working Copy Path:**
* **Working Copy Path:**
Browse to your cloned project folder (e.g., C:\Repositories\ProjectSerenity) - Once you've added the location, click in the empty space and wait for SourceTree to make sure it is a Git repo. If it says it is, continue.
Browse to your cloned project folder (e.g., C:\Repositories\ProjectSerenity) - Once you've added the location, click in the empty space and wait for SourceTree to make sure it is a Git repo. If it says it is, continue.
* **Repository Type:**
Git (should be selected by default)
* **Name:**
* **Name:**
Give it a custom name (e.g., Project Serenity)
Give it a custom name (e.g., Project Serenity)
* **Bookmark Group** (optional):
* **Local Folder:**:
You can leave this empty or organize your repos if you have several