File path saves last folder option

Alrighty folks,
Is there a way to make the filepath the last file location accessed as the start path when the icon is clicked in real time? (instead of having to find the folder again every time and without changing the start path every time?) 

Zyshan wrote:
Is there a way to make the filepath the last file location accessed as the start path when the icon is clicked in real time? (instead of having to find the folder again every time and without changing the start path every time?) 
If you are talking about the "browse" button of a path control, LabVIEW already does this for you! Once you have a file selected, the next browse operation will start where the current file is located. Try it!
Your question is really not clear at all. What "icon" are you talking about. Icons are typically associated with the diagram, not the front panel. Is this at edit time or at run time?
What is "real time"? This term has a very specific meaning in LabVIEW and makes little sense in your context above!
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