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  1. Typically I almost always use several probes concurrently when I need to debug some code (and by this I mean I need to look at several probe at the same time). In LabVIEW 2009, every newly created probes is automatically embedded in the Probe Watch Window. What that mean for me that instead of doing the following (for creating a new probe): Right click on wire >> Probe (Or custom Probe) I now have to do the following (for every single new probe): Right click on wire >> Probe (Or custom Probe) Go to the Probe Watch Window and either:Click the "Open in New Window" Button Right Click "Open Window" Button Basically this take twice as much effort as before. This is a real impediment to the user productivity. Am I the only one with this issue? I was also wondering if anybody knows of some ini settings ("secret" or not) that will let newly created probe to be floating instead of attached to the probe window (I looked for something like this in the option window but I did not find anything)? Note 01: I don't really have a pb with the Probe Watch Window per say. It is actually useful (among other things) that it list the probe by VIs. Note 02: The value column in the Probe Watch Window is insufficient in most case because it is either very hard to read for compounded data structure (cluster or array) or it requires an extremely large screen resolution to display (again for compounded data structure). PJM
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  2. LabVIEW In Life Assures Happiness? Congrats!
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