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2012 programs in 2013 software.

Can labview 2012 programs be opened in opened in labview 2013?
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Re: 2012 programs in 2013 software.

Yes, both the projects and code should open just fine. Once saved in 2013, they may need to be saved for previous before 2012 will open them again.

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Re: 2012 programs in 2013 software.

We've had no problems with it in the past. One thing we've experienced is that LabVIEW is terrible when it comes to copy/paste. If you're using .vi's from last year, remember to copy the actual .vi from your project folder in the LabVIEW Data folder to your new project folder in LabVIEW Data, then drag and drop the .vi into the Project Explorer. That way, you don't have dependencies everywhere.
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