Make your LabVIEW experience more convenient

Hi,
This is where I list all of my wishlist (ideas) together.
Allow to link two arrays so that they can scroll synchronously.
String control/indicator/constant with line number display.
Allow selecting multiple columns to be resized.
Bundle/Unbundle By Name function with 'Hide Full Name' selected by default.
Random number function with option of including/excluding the endpoints.
Allow creating Virtual channels for an internal channel of the DAQ/SCXI.
Auto-Optimization Tool.
Searching text in string and/or path constants in all VIs (opened/unopened) of a project.
Allow using standard shortcuts for 'Cut', 'Copy', 'Paste' and 'Rename' in LLB Manager.
If you feel, it is something similar to your wishlist, please vote for it.
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Consolidating all ideas in one post:
This is a short list of all of my wishlists (ideas) together.
Include 'VI Snippet' on the block diagram's toolbar.
Include 'Transpose Array' method in the shortcut menu of a 2D array constant/control/indicator.
Allow selecting multiple columns to be resized.
Random number function with option of including/excluding the endpoints.
Bundle/Unbundle By Name function with 'Hide Full Name' selected by default.
String control/indicator/constant with line number display.
Allow using standard shortcuts for 'Cut', 'Copy', 'Paste' and 'Rename' in LLB Manager.
Auto-Optimization Tool.
Allow creating Virtual channels for an internal channel of the DAQ/SCXI.
Allow to link two arrays so that they can scroll synchronously.
Searching text in string and/or path constants in all VIs (opened/unopened) of a project.
If you feel, it is something similar to your wishlist, please vote for it.
regards
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I am not allergic to Kudos, in fact I love Kudos.
 Make your LabVIEW experience more CONVENIENT.

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