Working with Controls in the WPF Designer
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Using the WPF Designer for Visual Studio, you create WPF applications by dragging controls from the Toolbox and dropping them onto the design surface. You can choose from a wide variety of existing controls, and you can create your own custom user controls.
In This Section
How to: Change An Element's Font
Describes how to change the font properties of an element by using the Properties windowHow to: Add Images to a WPF Project
Describes how to add an image to your WPF project by using the Image control.How to: Assign an Image to an Image Control
Describes how to add an image resource to your project and display it by using the Image control.How to: Create a Brush by Using the Brush Editor
Describes how to create a brush for Brush-valued properties by using the brush editor.Collection Editor Dialog Box (WPF)
Provides an overview of the collection editor dialog box, which enables editing collection properties in the Properties window.How to: Populate Collections by Using the Collection Editor
Describes how to quickly populate collections and edit the properties of the items in a collection.How to: Create a WPF UserControl Library Project
Describes how to create a new UserControl project.How to: Use a Third-Party WPF Control in a WPF Application
Describes how to use a third-party WPF control in your WPF application.Controls without a Visual Design-time
Lists the WPF controls that do not have a specific visual design experience.
Reference
- UserControl
Provides an empty control that can be used to create other controls.
Related Sections
- Controls
Contains links to topics that describe how to use WPF controls.