Making controlls look the same in all vi's

I have some VI's written in LabVIEW 5.1 or earlier, and would like to make all of the controlls look like the ones in LV6.1 when I migrate to that version. Is there some tool that would let me do that without recreating all of the front pannels?

AS I understand your question, after you migrate to V6 you want all the controls in your 5.1 application to have the new 3D look and be consistent....
There is no tool that automatically goes through all your code and converts one control to another. However, depending on how you developed your code, the process might not be too bad. The key issue is the extent to which you utilized typedefs.
If you change the look of all you typedefs, the strict ones will change right away to the new look. For the regular typedefs, you'll need to have all the VIs in you application in memory at once.
Now, open the non-strict typedef and change it to the new 3D controls, and save it as a strict typedef. At this point all the instances will update. Finally reopen the typ
edef and change it back to a non-strict and save it again.
Having said all this, the process I outlined above will can take a bunch of memory (and time) depending upon how big your application is... but it will work.
As far as the nontypedef controls in your application--you're on your own...
Mike...
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    Folks in this category understand when to expect differences, and are ready to work out problems so that they get accurate color from the applications they expect to be fully color-managed.  They may avoid Internet Explorer and use Firefox or Safari instead so that they see accurate color from their browsers as well.  Given all this, in the applications (like Photoshop) that matter to them, they can make use of the entire color gamut of their monitors and printers, and can convert to sRGB for web publishing as needed.
    There is no easy answer as to which group is "better" to be in.  It depends on your needs and expectations, and it's actually even possible to try to straddle the fence some, with a compromise between the above extremes.
    I realize this may have raised more questions than it answered, but that is the nature of color-management.  I encourage you to read all you can until it finally starts to click.  Then you can make intelligent choices about which paths to take.
    -Noel

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