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Moving On-text/Off-text on a Boolean control

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Actually, the 'tibit' DOES work!  After disabling the auto-tool and releasing the text you only have to select the text by itself.  That's the trick!  You may have to click off the control after you release the text and select ONLY the text with your cursor.  Then, hitting the space-bar and using the arrow keys works.  Thanks again, John

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Along a similar vein... In the unfortunate event you have closed LabVIEW or any other application with a window open on a second screen in Windows.  Your system administrator or partner in development may not be able to view the application from another location.  This happens frequently for those of us using two screens for development these days.  Just right-click on the application instance on your system tray, select 'Move', click an arrow-key, then reposition the window using the arrow keys or your mouse.  ... just another 'tidbit'  🙂

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Dennis,

 

Now I'm trying to 'underline' one letter of text in the same field - do you have a way of doing that?? 🙂

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Thank you Dennis, John

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Sorry, Thank you..smercurio... my bad!Smiley Sad

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