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	<description>In this screencast, I show how to wire up to UI elements using Blend.&amp;nbsp; The general premise is that databinding in WPF is about more&amp;nbsp;than just data; it also allows you to connect UI properties, like wiring a slider up to a progress bar. Blend exposes this
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			<![CDATA[How can I put a Blend tag on this content?<p>posted by JohnAskew</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Thanks for doing the databinding screencast!&nbsp; I didn't realize in the databinding screen that there were tabs on top.<p>posted by pkellner</p>]]>
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<p>Hey, I wanna watch this, but I get <strong>Media Error</strong>! What gives? Other videos work just
<em>ﬁne</em>, so it’s not my browser or system!</p>
<p>posted by JoelMMCC</p>]]>
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