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	<description>Similar to the previous lesson, here we investigate the LayoutAwarePage and the VisualStateManager and learn how we can provide alternate layouts for snapped and filled states.&amp;nbsp;Download the entire series&#39; source code</description>
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		<title>Re: Part 17: Accommodating the Snapped State </title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>If you don't have the resolution you can use the simulator which should enable you to snap.</p><p>posted by cmp1</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Part 17: Accommodating the Snapped State </title>
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			<![CDATA[You can use the Device window in Visual Studio and click on the different views to see the xaml designer as you make changes.<br>Also, there&#39;s no need to open a second app in the simulator to view the app in snapped mode.  Just hover the mouse at the top of the simulator screen until the pointer turns to a hand, then right-click and drag the app to the snapped screen area.<p>posted by markn</p>]]>
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