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Well guys I made a program here in LabVIEW...

and than I saved it with the name "Show 4V4I 480V"

but when I saw, in the front panel it was appearing "Show 6V3I Vbat 2008 [Show 4V4I 480V]"

I took an old program here that "show 6v3i vbat 2008" and make some changes and than adapt to what I want

now, How can I change this name in front panel?

I never see something like that =/

 

Thanks

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Please attach a screenshot of the front panel so we could know what exactly is happening.
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here, the file name:

files name.JPG

 

and here is the name that is appearing in front panel:

 

front panel.JPG

 

Now I want to know, how can I change the name is appearing in front panel!

Thanks

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FP_VIPropDialogAppearance.PNG
Norbert
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CEO: What exactly is stopping us from doing this?
Expert: Geometry
Marketing Manager: Just ignore it.
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I am assuming you want to change the name in the title bar.  IF you want a static name you can change the name in the properties, under Window Appearance.  Dyanmically, you can use a VI Property node to make it whatever you like.

 

Change Name in Title Bar.png

 

viPropertyWindowAppearance.JPG

Message Edited by PJS on 11-18-2009 07:39 AM

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ok guys, you answered my question!

 

Now I have one more, and I can remove the name in [] ?

like I want the title in front panel

appears only "show 4v4i"

 

Can I make that?

or the name of vi will always appear?

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Name always appear when the VI is not running.

Paul
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oh I see now! thanks PJS and Nobert B.

you two answer my question, but Nobert did it first

so i will give him the solution and a kudos to you PJS, ok?

 

was my fault!

Message Edited by EduU on 11-18-2009 07:07 AM
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No worries.  Glad to help, no matter who gets credit! :manwink:

Paul
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