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Labview Wires

Our wires in labview basically look like a giant mess; this hasn't really caused us any problems up till now, but it would be nice to know if there is some kind of "organize the wires" button or command.
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Re: Labview Wires

If you right click on the wire itself there is a option in the drop down menu that says "clean up wires." You can only do one wire at a time this way but it looks pretty decent after you do them all. I don't know of any way to clean them all up at once.
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Re: Labview Wires

The best way to do it is to do it right the first time =P

Watch the first part of this screencast, it teaches you some pointers on good wiring methods.

http://www.lvmastery.com/tipjar2009-01-18


Mind if we see a picture of your mess? I'm just curious.
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Re: Labview Wires

in Labview 8.6. (FIRST teams are provided with 8.5) there is a clean up block diagram button that does everything for you. Unfortunately I don't think that feature is accessible in 8.5
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