11-04-2005 02:06 PM
11-07-2005
05:05 PM
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07-13-2025
02:26 PM
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FXSTB,
If your intent is to learn LabVIEW may I suggest downloading a free 30 day trial copy of LabVIEW 8.0 and taking a look at some of our online presentations to help get you on your way. However, if you are more trying to do manipulations in Excel, I suggest looking into purchasing an upgrade to LabVIEW 8.0 and purchasing the Report Generation toolkit (released for LabVIEW version 7.1 and will be comming soon for LabVIEW version 8.0) which already does much of what you're looking to do. If you are still intent on programming these functions, www.msdn.com has some great resources that show what ActiveX functions to call in order to accomplish what you're looking to do.
Best Regards,
Chris C
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
11-08-2005 04:25 AM
11-08-2005 07:36 AM
11-09-2005 12:15 PM
Thanks for all the comments. I will try figuring out how to use Active X because it seems to be better suited to solving my problem than other techniques I was considering.
Shai