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Re: LabVIEW saveas problem

I find the simplest way to backup a LabVIEW project is to just make a standard Windows copy of the whole project directory, as long as you keep your projects well contained and don't reference vi's from different projects.
It's under My Documents->LabVIEW Data
Just right-click copy, then paste, then rename it with some convention.

But it sounds like you may have a problem with the default robot template itself.
Does all the code show up in the proper project directory under My Documents->LabVIEW Data ?

When you "Run as Startup", what are the new code status lights on the Driver Station showing?
Any Diagnostic tab messages?
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