.NET Framework - CommandBindings in Blend
Asked By Daniel Danilin
08-May-07 05:22 PM
Is it possible to set commandbindings in Blend?
CommandBindings
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UnniRe
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Blend
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Preserve
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Markup
(1)
Unni Ravindranathan \(MS\) replied...
No, it is not. You could create that in markup, and we will correctly
preserve it for you and let you edit around it.
Thanks,
-Unni
Daniel Danilin replied...
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