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I'm starting a new (search form) project but there is no option to name it or select an excel file

Search form wizard is a little bit different than other wizards and it requires a target project (instead of a database), meaning that you should first create and deploy a QB, QBD or Admin project that will show the search results and then build search form that uses it as a target project.
 
Please read the following article for more information
http://www.dbbee.com/building-fully-featured-search-application-using-advanced-search-form-wizard
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