Or, if you use the Queue functions a lot, just customize your palette view to include the Queue menu on the top level of the palette.
At least you'll have less digging to do. Ed -------------------------------------------------------- Edwin O. Dickens - Certified LabVIEW Developer DISTek Integration, Inc. - NI Alliance Member Cedar Falls, Ia. DISTek Phone: (319) 266-7333 x115 DISTek Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: LabVIEW Wishlist - Last Used Functions and Controls "Jack Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I would like to see a dynamic controls palette that accumulates the >"Last Used" controls and functions. This is similar to Excels formula >browser interface which shows a list of the "Last Used' functions at >the top. I would be nice to make this somewhat customizable so ? I can >load things into >by default. >This would be great as I get irritable when I have to dig down into the >Queue palette every time when working with building queue code. Just curious, what is wrong with: Right click and nail the function palette Open it for the functions you want Right click and nail another function palette Open it for the functions you want Right click and nail yeat another function palette Open it for the functions you want Except for: - It is not dynamic (but it is customizable) - It takes some place on the screen Work for controls also. -- Rolf
