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Alright, how would I link the entire folder of VIs up here?  They all are in one place, would I just attach them to an ftp folder and link that?  (I'm not taking chances at this point--it's obvious to me I'm in too deep for what I know.)
 
Wait, I
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Alright, how would I link the entire folder of VIs up here?  They all are in one place, would I just attach them to an ftp folder and link that?  (I'm not taking chances at this point--it's obvious to me I'm in too deep for what I know.)
 
Wait, I just
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Alright, how would I link the entire folder of VIs up here?  They all are in one place, would I just attach them to an ftp folder and link that?  (I'm not taking chances at this point--it's obvious to me I'm in too deep for what I know.)
 
Wait, I just saw
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Alright, how would I link the entire folder of VIs up here?  They all are in one place, would I just attach them to an ftp folder and link that?  (I'm not taking chances at this point--it's obvious to me I'm in too deep for what I know.)
 
Wait, I just saw it,
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Alright, how would I link the entire folder of VIs up here?  They all are in one place, would I just attach them to an ftp folder and link that?  (I'm not taking chances at this point--it's obvious to me I'm in too deep for what I know.)
 
Wait, I just saw it, never mind.  Everything's zipped up nice and tight.  Look specifically for "dialysis main menu"--that links to everything else.

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Pardon that, folks, the network is a wee bit sluggish, and I'll admit I'm not the most patient person.  If I could delete those extra posts, I would.
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Hi AGale,
 
I've attached the converted VI's in this post.  It was more convenient to convert the VI's when they were in a library (.llb) file.  So for any of your VI's that weren't in a library file, I added them to a new library file called New Library.llb.
 
Just so you know, I used a utility that is available online for saving .llb files back a version.  That utility can be found at the following URL.
 
 
I hope this helps!  Post back if you continue to have problems.
 
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Er, okay.  How does one pull the individual files out of an llb, then?  I need those to be seperated, frankly.
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Hi AGale,
 
You can simply go into Windows explorer, open the library file, and then copy and paste the VIs to a different directory.  There is also a VI Library Manager in the Tools menu of LabVIEW that you can use to convert the .llb file into a directory.
 
Ed W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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I'm about to just scrap this program...

Okay, I put everything over, but I had to change a filename for a VI when converting, since I couldn't remember it off the top of my head.  Now, the root programs refuse to run, saying they're not linked to necessary VIs.  They are, the name just happens to be different, I think.  Where do I go and what do I do to fix this situation now?

EDIT:  A bit of searching has told me something's now up with the Linear Fit VI, something I've never touched.  I'm not meant for this sort of thing...

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