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Re: LabView wants to OverWrite VI's not changed

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
I'm not sure what code you cut and pasted, but you may very well have your 2012 project reusing files from the 2011 project. To see where the files are coming from, click on the Files tab on the project, and it will show where the files are store.

The library files such as WPILib are certainly changeable by you, but it isn't common that you accidentally change them, especially from the operation you describe. More likely, you made changes to the Team Code to refer to a new location for a function or global for example.

Greg McKaskle
I've noticed that when I install a new update, the first time I call a WPI Library VI, it wants to resave the library VI (and things called by it), even when I don't modify the library VI.
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