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Clarify section on using the file browser

Add additional context on where the Browse button is located.
Mention the Browse button in the instructions for creating a new project.
tetrapod00 9 сар өмнө
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tutorials/editor/project_manager.rst

@@ -33,10 +33,11 @@ Creating and importing projects
 To create a new project:
 To create a new project:
 
 
 1. Click the **Create** button on the top-left of the window.
 1. Click the **Create** button on the top-left of the window.
-2. Give the project a name, choose an empty folder on your computer to save the
-   files. Alternatively, you can enable **Create Folder** option to automatically create 
-   a new sub-folder with the project name, following the directory naming convention
-   set in the settings. An empty folder will show a green tick on the right.
+2. Give the project a name, then open the file browser using the **Browse** button,
+   and choose an empty folder on your computer to save the files. Alternatively,
+   you can enable **Create Folder** option to automatically create a new sub-folder
+   with the project name, following the directory naming convention set in the
+   settings. An empty folder will show a green tick on the right.
 3. Select one of the rendering backends (this can also be changed later).
 3. Select one of the rendering backends (this can also be changed later).
 4. Click the **Create & Edit** button to create the project folder and open it in the editor.
 4. Click the **Create & Edit** button to create the project folder and open it in the editor.
 
 
@@ -49,8 +50,9 @@ To create a new project:
 Using the file browser
 Using the file browser
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 
-Click the **Browse** button to open Godot's file browser.
-You can pick a location or type the folder's path in the **Path** field, after choosing a drive.
+From the **Create New Project** window, click the **Browse** button to open
+Godot's file browser. You can pick a location or type the folder's path in the
+**Path** field, after choosing a drive.
 
 
 Left of the path field on the top row contains arrows to navigate backward and forward through the last
 Left of the path field on the top row contains arrows to navigate backward and forward through the last
 visited locations.
 visited locations.