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  1. Hey guys, So I was just looking through one of the presentations of NI Week 2014, and this one talks about some cool tricks about UI. Creating Highly Innovative User Interfaces With LabVIEW - Demos My question is about specifically about one of the demos. In one of his demo, he talks about an alternative way of storing UI refs compared to the typical "Create UI refs and store them into a cluster, then unbundle the cluster when you need the UI refs" I was just wondering if anybody had another way of controlling UIs. I still use the cluster method but sometimes it takes a lot of spaces in the block diagram and was wondering if there was a better way
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