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@@ -157,9 +157,17 @@ or create a brand new one for you to always work isolated from your global Pytho
!!!note
The created virtualenv will use the Python executable for which
`poetry` has been installed.
What this means is if you project is Python 2.7 only you should
install `poetry` for your global Python 2.7 executable and use
it to manage your project.
To create the virtualenv for the current project, Poetry will use
the currently activated Python version.
To easily switch between Python versions, it is recommended to
use [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) or similar tools.
For instance, if you project is Python 2.7 only, a standard workflow
would be:
```bash
pyenv install 2.7.15
pyenv local 2.7.15 # Activate Python 2.7 for the current project
poetry install
```
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