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05-24-2006 04:39 AM
CC's solution was about placing your code in a case structure.
Attach the run button to the structure so it has two cases ( true and false ) . when it's true, your run button is on, it executes the code inside which will be your code. Keep the false case empty.
Ofcourse, you have to check the " run when opened " checkbox in the VI properties Go to FILE-> VI properties -> Choose Execution from the category -> and check the "run when opened" .
Hope it helps.
Moh
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