Add Top-Level VI (Application only)Adds a top-level VI to the application. You must have at least one top-level VI. When you add a top-level VI, LabVIEW automatically includes all its subVIs and related files, such as menu files. LabVIEW also includes DLLs if the VI references the DLL using an absolute path. However, if you use the VI server to call VIs, you must manually add those VIs by using the Add Dynamic VI button.
Add Exported VI (Shared Library only)Adds an exported VI to the shared library. You must have a least one exported VI. When you add an exported VI, LabVIEW automatically includes all its subVIs and related files, such as menu files. LabVIEW also includes DLLs if the VI references the DLL using an absolute path. However, if you use the VI server to call VIs, you must manually add those VIs by clicking the Add Dynamic VI button.
Add Dynamic VIAdds VIs that the VI Server dynamically loads. You also can use this option to include saved custom objects from the VIs in the application. Refer to the LabVIEW Custom Controls, Indicators, and Type Definitions Application Note for more information about creating and using custom objects.
Add Support FileAdds non-VI files, such as drivers or text and help files to the application. Use the pull-down menu to add an entire directory of support files to the application or choose the error descriptions to include.
Add Directory ContentsAdds an entire directory of support files.
Remove FileDeletes items from the application. To remove a file, select it in the listbox and click the Remove File button.
Define VI PrototypeDefines the prototype for the current exported VI that you select in the listbox. The Define VI Prototype dialog box appears automatically when you add an exported VI to the listbox.
Source file pathShows the path to the file you select in the listbox.
Custom DestinationsSets preferences for the build destination directory on your computer. The Build Destination Settings dialog box appears.