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Anyone building an executable in LabVIEW probably ran at one point or another into the situation where you exit the app, but the window stays open. So, you do some research and find out that you can call the Quit LabVIEW primitive () or close all the windows in the app to make it really exit. If you add the Quit LV primitive, you then probably encounter this - you test the app in LabVIEW, then when you stop it, LabVIEW suddenly disappears, requiring you to add code which will only call the primitive when you're running as an executable.
So, what if LV had an easier way of handling this?
Here are some options:
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