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Hi all,

I am new to the forum but hoping you can help me out here.

How could I reproduce the effect of scrolling with sticky headers like in this example?

I would like a nice sticky header that pushes the current one up in place of the new one. I'm looking to do it with WPF (XAML - C#).

Thanks,

Simon
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Naz_Firdouse 22-Jul-13 7:12am    
do you want to use listbox or listview?
ridoy 22-Jul-13 7:34am    
not clear on which item you should use this effect?
midnight_ 22-Jul-13 7:43am    
Same question has been asked a few days ago.
Unfortunately I can't find it (maybe deleted). However, the solution was to code it yourself.
Approaches how it should be done were not mentioned.

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