Log file window

I´m using a string indicator to display a log file of the program, showing the command executed whithin a time stamp. I pass the data between VI´s trough references.
This object is quite big, and difficult to place it in the user interface window. So, now I would like to take it into a floating window, hence when the user runs the test, it opens (and going on writing the commands on it). How can I do to implement that? I have to create another vi, but how to take the data there dinamically?

No problem - here you are. There are also examples shipped with LV.
Thomas
Using LV8.0
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