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Having a senior moment here. What is the key combination to have LV redraw/cleanup a block diagram?

 

 

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jvh

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Ctrl+P

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Hi jvh75021,

 

It's Ctrl - U.

 

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John McLaughlin
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National Instruments UK & Ireland
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Ctrl-U is correct, although 'beautify' is questionable, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder Smiley Tongue

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@Phillip Brooks wrote:

Ctrl-U is correct, although 'beautify' is questionable, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder Smiley Tongue


 

Yep, what it did weren't none too beautiful. Thankfully there is Ctrl+Z. Now I remember why I haven't used it in a long time.

 

Wonder what 'U' stands for, "Uglify"?

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Wonder what 'U' stands for, "Uglify"?

 

Actually, I think it's read litterally as "control you"


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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If you use the select tool you can just drag over and select certain parts of your block diagram to 'Ctrl -U'

I do agree that sometimes it is better to use this tool in moderation!

 

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John McLaughlin
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National Instruments UK & Ireland
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Sorry, couldn't resist to make that joke. Smiley Very Happy

 

It's just too much of a 'homework' question. I think the button to 'beatify' even shows the short-cut in a tip-strip.

 

Felix

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