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Darren's Weekly Nugget 05/01/2006

This little-known feature of LabVIEW 8.0 was mentioned in one of the threads of the LabVIEW Developers Feature Brainstorming forum.  You can use Ctrl-Tab on your keyboard to cycle through all of the open LabVIEW windows on your system.  This can be a lot faster than using the Alt-Tab combination on Windows, which, as you probably know, cycles through all open windows of all applications on your system.

-D

P.S. - Check out past nuggets here.

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I very often use this CTRL + Tab in other applications (CorelDRAW, Word, etc.), but I never try use it in LabVIEW.

Thank you for this tip, I will be very useful.

bogdani

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@bogdani wrote:

I very often use this CTRL + Tab in other applications (CorelDRAW, Word, etc.)





Except ctrl+tab does not work in Word.  Damn you MicroSoft! Robot Mad
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Darren,

This one does not work on Mac OS X.

Lynn
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