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"Arrange VI Window" Quick Drop Plugin

For those at the user group meeting (or those who couldn't make it), here is the Arrange VI Window quick drop shortcut that will change your (LabVIEW programming) life:

 

https://forums.ni.com/t5/Quick-Drop-Enthusiasts/Quick-Drop-Keyboard-Shortcut-Arrange-VI-Window/gpm-p...

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Thanks croohcifer, it works great!

 

Maurizio.


Maurizio Bollini
Certified LabVIEW Architect
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Thanks for posting!

Are there advantages/disadvantages to installing in either of the suggested locations?

 

<LabVIEW 20xx>\resource\dialog\QuickDrop\plugins

<LabVIEW Data>\Quick Drop Plugins

 

^TeraTech.

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Installing in <LabVIEW Data> allows any version of LabVIEW on the installed PC to use the plugin.  Just make sure to save the plugin for the earliest version of LabVIEW you want supported.  The <LabVIEW 20xx> directory will limit the plugin to operating in a certain version (year and bitness) of LabVIEW, which may be preferable if, for example, your plugin is only supported in 64-bit or has a method only released starting in LabVIEW 2016 or something like that.  (I've honestly never come across these cases with quick drop plugins, so I always install to the <LabVIEW Data> directory.)

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For those interested, this is the forum for all user-submitted quick-drop plugins:

 

https://forums.ni.com/t5/Quick-Drop-Enthusiasts/gp-p/grp-1251

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