User`s guide
Using the Agilent VEE Development Environment Chapter 1
VEE User’s Guide 63
UserObjects and UserFunctions as subroutines or 
subprograms to the main program. UserObjects and 
UserFunctions are discussed in more detail in the section 
“Lab 2- 1: Creating a UserObject" on page 76 in Chapter , 
“Agilent VEE Programming Techniques.”) They are mentioned 
here to show how VEE helps you manage programs that 
have multiple windows. 
Figure 33 shows a program with four windows. Each 
window has an icon (which provides menu commands), a 
title, and three buttons; minimize, maximize, and close. 
Maximizing a window makes it occupy the available area in 
the VEE workspace. Minimizing a window makes its icon 
appear along the bottom of the VEE workspace. Closing a 
window removes it from the workspace. VEE highlights the 
working window title bar. 
Figure 33 Multiple windows in the Work Area
User Object, 
Program 
Explorer
Main
UserObject, 
open view
UserObject, 
icon view










