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JohnRH
post Jun 19 2003, 08:38 PM
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The following seems to lead to nasty errors and finally a complete LabVIEW crash.

1) drop down a 3D gauge control

2) right click gauge, select "Properties", and Add two more Needles (so the gauge now has 3 needles).

3) click OK

It appears that this bug shows up on any numeric control which you can add multiple pointers to.

The work around is to add one pointer at a time, either in the properties page, or by right clicking on the control and selecting "add needle...".


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Ni has a fix for this:

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Solution: You can resolve this problem in the following ways:

    * Replace the ControlPropertyPages.llb in the labview\resource\PropertyPages directory with the attached file.
    * Add a needle or slider by right-clicking the control and selecting Add Needle or Add Slider from the shortcut menu.
    * Add or delete only one needle or slider at a time and close the Properties dialog box between each change.


I've attached the link:
Insane Object Errors When Adding or Removing Needles or Sliders in Properties Dialog Box

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