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Error 1055 occurred at Property Node

I am very new to LabView and cannot understand why this error message continues to display each time I run the program.
Attached is my program with the error originating from the attempt at displaying the 3 different cursors

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@RocKyle wrote:

 error originating from the attempt at displaying the 3 different cursors


1055 means "Object reference is invalid".

The problem that you haven't cursors. Just create three cursors, then error 1055 goes away.

 

Andrey.

 

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Hello, RocKyle!

 

Andrey is right on the money - were you able to try this yourself?

Will Hilzinger | Switch Product Support Engineer | National Instruments
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Yes! And thank you. I thought that creating active cursor through the property node automatically created the cursors, but now my confusion has cleared up.
Thanks again!

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You can create cursors programmatically if you need to, by modifying the Cursor List property. This is a 1D array of cursors. There's an example that ships with LabVIEW that shows you how to programmatically control cursors. Open the Example Finder and search for "cursors".

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