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> New VI from template within lvlib file breaks project if vit is in memory
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post Jun 12 2007, 07:05 AM
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LabVIEW 8.2.1
  1. Open the attached project.
  2. Expand the Untitled Library 1.lvlib
  3. Doubleclick on Untitled.vit (it is now in memory)
  4. Right-Click on Untitled.vit and select New from Template.
  5. Go to the Untitled.vit panel (which was still in memory).
  6. You will now see a broken arrow. Click on the broken arrow. The error message provides an explanation but there is no way to fix the problem.
The only option is to remove Untitled.vit from memory.

Has been submitted to NI Support.
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post Jun 13 2007, 04:48 PM
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Update on this. It looks like this will be fixed in the next release of LabVIEW.

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