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LabView application hangs up when scrolling the block diagram

 

Hi all.
I attached you "Main.vi" that is part of my LabView project. I don't know what's going on, but when I scroll the block diagram to the maximum right, the LabView application hangs up. There are a lot of things in this block diagram because is an outline yet. My plan was to make it more structural, but now I can't do anything because this error don't allow me to edit the diagram.
Please, try to open it (ignore all the dependencies) and check if it hangs up also in your computer.
If it does, is there any way to recover it? It's really important for me because I don't have any backups since two weeks ago...
Regards,
Francisc

Hi all.


I attached you "Main.vi" that is part of my LabView project. I don't know what's going on, but when I scroll the block diagram to the maximum right, the LabView application hangs up. There are a lot of things in this block diagram because is an outline yet. My plan was to make it more structural, but now I can't do anything because this error don't allow me to edit the diagram.


Please, try to open it (ignore all the dependencies) and check if it hangs up also in your computer.


If it does, is there any way to recover it? It's really important for me because I don't have any backups since two weeks ago...


Regards,

Francisco

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Hi Francisco,

 

I have not been able to reproduce your issue. I scroll both the block diagram and the from panel to the maximum permitted in every single direction and LabVIEW does not hang up. I am using LabVIEW 2009. Maybe you need to reinstall NI software in your PC. In addition, if a VI is corrupted you are not able to recover it or it is very difficult, so I recommend you to save backups from time to time.

 

Un saludo.

 

Jesus

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It didn't hang up on my computer, but it did make me nauseous, luckily I keep a bucket by my desk.

 

You might have video card issues. Try this: open the VI, and hit Auto Cleanup, then save. Close LabVIEW, reopen. If that does not work, try to get to the far right side by going to the Front Panel, and double clicking something that will take you there. If you get there successfully, use the disable structure to disable ~ 1/8 or more of the diagram on that side. Save, reopen.

Richard






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