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Have several problems when running application on target pc.  The label text is missing some words.  Some of the sub vi's when called are to be opened and centered but part of the front panel is cut off.  Any help as to where I should begin my investigation as I checked all the settings of the vi's?

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What "settings" are you referring to?

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Vi properties/window appearance.....
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Check your Window run-time position under VI properties.

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Reese, (former CLAD, future CLD)

Some people call me the Space Cowboy!
Some call me the gangster of love.
Some people call me MoReese!
...I'm right here baby, right here, right here, right here at home
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What is the screen resolution of the target PC versus the development PC?

It sounds like the target PC has a lower resolution.

If that is the case, it's usually best to design the front panels for the smaller screen.

LabVIEW has a front panel scaling feature, but it doesn't work very well.

 

Also, if you develop on WinXP and deploy on Win7, you can have text issues, since Win7 default fonts are larger.

 

steve

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Thanks. Monitor resolution on target was at a 75% setting.
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You should mark Steve's message as the solution since he was the one who told you where to look.

 

First, you can unmark your message as the solution by going to the options menu to the upper right of your message and picking Unmark as Solution.

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