# Quick Start

## How to install JU TPS correctly

1 - Open the Package Manager

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2 - Find the JU TPS Asset, download and press import

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{% hint style="warning" %}
Note that JU TPS needs you to import the Project Settings otherwise it won't work as expected. If you are importing into a <mark style="color:red;">**non-empty project**</mark> make a <mark style="color:red;">**backup**</mark> of your Project Settings.
{% endhint %}

3 - Import Project Settings

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