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I often make small For Loops using Auto-Indexing, and only occasionally do I use either the Iteration Terminal or Count Terminal. My current practice is to tuck the Iteration Terminal under the Count Terminal just to get it out of the way, shown below. I propose that these two terminals can be shown or hidden (circled in green), just like the Conditional Terminal.
Here's an example of the new lower-profile For Loop with the unnecessary terminals hidden:
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Available in LabVIEW 2020 and later. You can right-click a loop and uncheck 'Iteration Terminal' to hide the iteration terminal. National Instruments decided to disallow hiding the 'N' terminal on a For Loop.