Separate folder for class files (eclipse)

hello :)
in eclipse how do i specify a different dir to output my class files to ?

in eclipse how do i specify a different dir to output my class files to ?Project > Properties > Java Build Path: select a Default output folder.
kind regards,
Jos

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