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Can I move Add ins?

Hello,

 

I don't know if I can describethat very well (I am learing LabView at the moment)

 

Is it possible to "move" the user specific Add ins?

 

So that they not appear in "right click  > User Libarys > Add in" but in "right click > Add in"?

 

I am Using LV 2011 and 2014 both 32bit and 64bit Versions and Windows 7 Prof. 64 bit.

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Tools->Advanced->Edit Palette Set.

 

I don't normally suggest moving things around in the palettes.  Just be careful.


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I agree. Don't go and move anything. Just create a new palette that points to the existing functions.
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usually I would agree, but it is for a test for my company to get our VIs faster, would it be possible to just "copy" the tool or create a link?

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We put all of our re-use libraries into VI Packages - with those we can specify exactly where the VIs appear in the palette menus (including icon/position/ordering). Maybe it would be worth looking at?


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I solved the problem, I just add them manually in, and not drag n drop them in the user.lib .

 

The solution (from an earlyer message was correct) is like that: Tools -> Advanced -> Edit palette Set -> then on the Palette right click -> insert -> (the wanted VIs)

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