Indicator registry change?

It's probably an easy one... but I can't reason it. (Relatively new to Labview)  I have a State Machine installation... I wish that my front panel to show what case is currently active.  I think that I need to extract data from the shift register, but do not know how to approach it.   Any ideas?

As this last post was a bit confusing, I'll clarify.

The shift register not indicators.  It's just a memory location that is reserved for your data.  Between the structure of housing and while loop, you have a wire that feeds the next State in the shift register.  Place an indicator here.  If you want to create an easily, right click on the thread and choose "create-> indicator."  This will create an indicator that is updated after each report is executed.  You can get similar behavior by placing the indicator before the box structure.  Your code should be sensitive enough to the user only one of these seems the same behavior.

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