Logic Analyzer output of 7445N BCD-to-Dec​imal

Hello All,
I am testing the output of a 7445N BCD-to-Decimal decoder with the use of Multisim 10 word generator and the logic analyzer.  I have the inputs of the 7445N connected to the word generator counting up from 0 to 9 binary.  The first four inputs of the logic analyzer are connected to the inputs of the 7445N as well.  I can see the correct pattern of binary number being generated by the word generator at the logic analyzer. However, the logic analyzer connections to the output of the 7445N shows flat lines.  I don't see the binary numbers generated.  I connected logic probes to the output of the 7445N, and a binary pattern is shown.  If I connect a single line from the logic analyzer to the output of the 7445N, then I can see the logic low and high for that particular pin.  But again, if I connect more than one line from the logic analyzer to the 7445N, it goes back to a flat line.  Has anyone seen this before?  Is there a specific method to test this particular IC output with the logic analyzer?   Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Arnie

I will do you even better. I will post the complete MS10 file for you to look at. All the settings of the simulator are defaulted. I thought I would let you know that so you wouldn't think I fiddled with the settings to make it work.
Here it is and I hope this helps:
Kittmaster's Component Database
http://ni.kittmaster.com
Have a Nice Day
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7445N Test Circuit.ms10 ‏197 KB

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    If you want to export BPA results to a comma-separated values (CSV) text file, run the following cmdlet, where Path represents the path and text file name to which you want to save the CSV results.
     CSV results can be imported into Microsoft® Excel, or other programs that display data in spreadsheets or grids.
    Get-BPAResultModel ID| Export-CSVPath
    For more information, see: Run Best Practices Analyzer Scans and Manage Scan Results
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831400.aspx
    Regards,
    Sofiya Li
    Sofiya Li
    TechNet Community Support

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