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Express VI not Recognized as an Express VI

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I'm having a brain crap here.  I've created Express VIs before, and they worked fine.  Now I've created this really simple one, and LabVIEW doesn't recognize it as an Express VI (config never runs).  I've checked the tags multiple times and they look OK.  I just can't see what's wrong.

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Opps.  Forgot to remove PW.  Here it is unlocked.

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@paul_cardinale wrote:

I'm having a brain crap here.  I've created Express VIs before, and they worked fine.  Now I've created this really simple one, and LabVIEW doesn't recognize it as an Express VI (config never runs).  I've checked the tags multiple times and they look OK.  I just can't see what's wrong.


Oh.  A typo.  I meant to write "brain cramp".  But I think it's OK as it stands.

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I took a lot of digging, but I finally figured it out: Use the private method Set Is Instance.

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