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When I open my old project, many VIs are missing due to the new version of Labview

Move the entire path up a level so it is no longer under targets.

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Message 11 of 19
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that is a good thought, but how  to do that?

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Message 12 of 19
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With Windows Explorer.

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Message 13 of 19
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could you gvie more details on how to do that.

is it in the LabVIEW?

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Windows Explorer is in WINDOWS! It's the basic file management tool.
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Message 15 of 19
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You really should just fix the project by relinking the VIs.  You should not be changing the directory structure of LabVIEW just to get this one project working.  Fix the project.


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Just to be clear, I wanted him to fix the directory structure in the original version of LabVIEW that was not correct.  It would still require relinking the VI's based on the correct location.

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how should do that?

 

when i open the vi, i will manually select all the sub-vis ctls, the project should relink it. but when i open the vi on the next time, I have to manually load them again.

 

In the project explorer, in the dependecies folder, it says some vis are missed, and I try to replace each one but nothing works.

 

Any further suggestions? 

Thanks.

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Message 18 of 19
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Did you save the VI after relinking them?

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