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LabView scrollable pane

Asked by JohnSantaFe in LabView, Measurement Industry, Programming

Hi,

I have an application that consists primarily of a tab control.  On a portion of one of the tabs, I have various controls: check boxes, radio buttons, text and numeric fields. (see attached snap of tab) These are used to access 8 different registers.  I need to expand this to access 32 registers but I don't want to grow the tab to be that large. Not all 32 need to be visible at one time.

I was thinking some sort of scrollable sub panel would be nice but I don't know how to create one.  I read other similar posts that recommend using a splitter bar but I only need this capability on one of the tabs not the whole thing.

Any suggestions?

I'm using LabView 8.2.

Thanks.
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