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This was not in the ini file, so I added it. Then restarted Labview. Same thing, only one undo. Does yours work?

It works fine for me. (It must be some sort of conspiracy against you :ph34r:) Sorry, I couldn't resist... ;)

Sadly, I have no clue at where you should look to correct this otherwise. Perhaps directly in the Tools/Options... menu?(Environment Tab)

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It works fine for me. (It must be some sort of conspiracy against you ph34r.gif) Sorry, I couldn't resist... wink.gif

Sadly, I have no clue at where you should look to correct this otherwise. Perhaps directly in the Tools/Options... menu?(Environment Tab)

Could be but I doubt it very much.

Are you using Version 9.0 (32-bit) for Windows? Under the options, it is set to 10 per VI.

The following is my current ini.

[LabVIEW]

IsFirstLaunch=False

menuSetup="default"

saveFloaterLocations=True

find.viListFlags=4

LastErrorListSize=0,0,379,484

paletteStyle="NamedIcons"

RecentFiles.pathList="xxxxxx"

SaveChanges_ApplyToAll=True

PropPageBounds="1672;292;2168;751"

ScaledToFitVisible=False

ScaledToFitLocation="84,67,859,1043"

enableAutoWire=False

autoRouteWires=False

ShowConstantFolding=False

ShowConstantFoldStructs=False

postScriptLevel2=False

FancyFPTerms=False

NoAdvice070=",FlatSequence"

SnapGridShowsOnFrontPanel=False

FPFont="0" 13

colorHistoryItemA=00A0F8FF

colorHistoryItemB=00E8FF2A

colorHistoryItemC=00FF0000

colorHistoryItemD=00730000

colorHistoryItemE=001E4B00

colorHistoryItemF=0064FF00

colorHistoryItemG=00FF0001

colorHistoryItemH=00B3B3B3

colorHistoryItemI=00FF1231

colorHistoryItemJ=00000E42

colorHistoryItemK=006C8292

NewDlgRecentMainTemplates.pathList=""

NewDlgBounds="800;600"

NewDlgRecentTemplates.pathList=""

NewDlgLastSelected="A09C6440-BBD9-4508-9462-C3AAAD503B2A"

NewDlgSmall=False

NewDlgCollapsed="77E350A8-F9AA-43FF-85E2-454279EBB9A7"

LLBMgr_ActivePlugins=""

LLBMgr_RecentPath="xxxxxxxx"

ProjectExplorer.ClassicPosition=29,1427,429,1757

AutoSaveEnabled=False

SnapToPresetsBD=False

SnapToPresetsFP=False

autoerr=2

LogFileSaved=True

LaunchConfigurationPageAfterDropExpressBlock=False

autoInsertFeedbackNode=False

StructuresAutoSizeByDefault=False

ShowRedXOnWire=False

transparentBDLabels=False

recentUserName="xxxxxxx"

RecentFiles.project="xxxxxxxx"

ShowPathInProjectWindow=True

ProjectExplorer.ProjectItemsColWidth=254

editRecentPaths="xxxxxx"

toolPaletteLoc=880,1147,1029,1225

autoToolOn=False

maxUndoSteps=10

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In 2009 this can also be set from Tools >> Options >> Environment >> Maximum undo steps per VI. Probably a bit safer doing it from here then editing the .ini file.

That was already covered above.

Renamed INI, restarted LV. It created a new INI with defaults. Undo is still only one deep. My guess is it's inside the Labview code. 2009.1 will be out soon.

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Because there are so many versions of each OS, like Vista and XP ... I am running XP Pro 64-bit, Version 5.2 SP2.

Erase two wires, can only get one back. Erase two locals, can only get one back. Move two items, can return both to their original positions. Erase one wire, move one item, can return item to original position but can not get wire back. Did not do a lot of testing on this but it appears related to the erase.

Remember when there was no undo?? At least this new version doesn't take me back that far.

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I'm not saying this is the cause, but if you say 64-bit XP to NI they say:

http://digital.ni.co...6256E61006568C8

Also see:

http://zone.ni.com/d...a/tut/p/id/5709

Bruce

I do not run the Labview programs on the XP-64 machine. They are only developed on it.

I have no scripting programs running. As a matter of fact, I shut down everything when using Labview. Previous versions of Labview Undo work fine on this same PC. This is a new feature for 2009. Something they decided they had a better way to impliment and did not do a good job of testing.

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