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Howto remove the stop button.

Hi,
Is it possible to remove the little stop button in the taskbar. I have to
make sure, the users, will use my own stop button because I have to reset
and close all the hardware.

Thanx in advance,...

Greetings,

ErX.
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VI properties-Window Appearance-Customize-Show Abort Button

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> Hi,
> Is it possible to remove the little stop button in the taskbar. I have to
> make sure, the users, will use my own stop button because I have to reset
> and close all the hardware.
>
> Thanx in advance,...
>
> Greetings,
>
> ErX.
>
>
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Sure - right click on the VI's icon in the top right hand corner of the development system and select "VI Properties". Then drop down the box to select "Window Appearance", and click on Customize..." This will open a window where you can change many options, one of which is the "Show Abort Button" - deselect this option, and return to the development system.

Warning: if you do deselect this option, you won't be able to stop your VI by using Ctrl+. anymore, so make sure your application can stop, otherwise you may need to Crtl+Alt+Delete to get out of it!

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