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In this lesson, you will learn how to customize palette views.

You can customize the Controls and Functions palettes to add VIs and controls to the palettes, hide VIs and functions, or rearrange the built-inpalettes to make the VIs and functions you use frequently more accessible.

Adding vis and controls to the user library and the instrument library

The simplest method for adding VIs and controls to the Controls and Functions palettes is to save them in the labview\user.lib directory. When you restart LabVIEW, the Functions>>Express User Libraries and Controls>>Express User Controls palettes contain subpalettes for each directory, VI library( .llb ), or menu ( .mnu ) file in the labview\user.lib directory, and icons for each file in the labview\user.lib directory. After you add files to or remove files from specific directories,LabVIEW automatically updates the palettes when you restart LabVIEW.

The Functions>>All Functions>>Instrument I/O palette corresponds to the labview\instr.lib directory. Save instrument drivers in this directory to add them to the Functions palette.

When you add VIs or controls to the Controls and Functions palettes using this method, you cannot set the name of each subpalette or the exact location of theVIs or controls on the palettes.

Creating and editing custom palette views

To control the name of each subpalette and the exact location of the VIs and controls you add to the Controls and Functions palettes, you must create a custom palette view. LabVIEW includes two built-in paletteviews-- Express and Advanced . Select Tools>>Advanced>>Edit Palette Views to create or edit custom palette views.

You cannot edit a built-in palette view.

Refer to the LabVIEW User Manual and the LabVIEW Help for more information about palette views.

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Source:  OpenStax, Labview graphical programming. OpenStax CNX. Apr 09, 2015 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11408/1.2
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