Version convert from 5.0 to 2009

version convert from 5.0 to 2009
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    Please help me to convert from 5.0 to 2009
    Source LabVIEW version: LabView 5.0
    Target LabVIEW Version: LabView 9.0
    Thank you so much..
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    Attachments:
    shutter.llb ‏255 KB

    LabVIEW 9.0
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  • Version convert from LV 4.9 to LV 2009

    Source LabVIEW version: LV4.0
    Target LabVIEW Version: LV2009
    Please help me finish this convert. Thanks a lot!!
    Chien-Lung
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    Mkii2-0.vi ‏199 KB

    Hello everybody.
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    BC.LLB ‏361 KB

  • Trial version converter from PDF to Word

    Trial Download of PDF to word converter & Install FAQ Please send to me a trial version.

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    I upgraded from CS5 to CS6 for my IMac.  I downloaded CS6 and out in my serial number and it worked fine for a number of weeks.  Suddenly when I went to use it it said it was a trial version.  I had to register it to use my CS6   I registered it and it worked,  but only as a Trial Version of CS6 Extended. I do not want CS6 Extended.  I deleted the trial version of CS6 Extended from my hard drive and once again downloaded my upgrade of CS6 and put in my serial number and it worked fine for a couple of weeks. Today, once again, it tells me it is a trial version and will not load unless I register the trial version. What the heck is going on? This is crazy.  I simply want to use CS6, for which I paid. Help!
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    Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2012 12:49:52 -0700
    From: [email protected]
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    Subject: CS6 has been converted from the upgrade I bought to a trial version.  What the heck is going on.
        Re: CS6 has been converted from the upgrade I bought to a trial version.  What the heck is going on.
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  • This project must be converted from version (macintosh 64) 12.0.x293. The original file will be unchanged

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    This seems like a minor issue, but it's one that could create a lot of frustration for a disabled person using a screenreader to read tabular data in a PDF.
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