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Create a WPF Custom Control, Part 1

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How to create a WPF custom control, using Expression Blend and Visual Studio.
BACKGROUND GRID
Background - Normal	#FFB2C5DD
Background - Pressed	
DropShadowDepth		3
DropShadowOpacity	10%

OUTER STROKE
Fill			No brush
Stroke			#FF859EBF
Opacity			100%

INNER STROKE
Fill			No brush
Stroke			#FFD9E7F5
Opacity			100%

OUTER SHADOW
Fill			No brush
Stroke			#19404040
Opacity			100%

MIDDLE SHADOW
Fill			No brush
Stroke			#19737373
Opacity			100%

INNER SHADOW
Fill			No brush
Stroke			#19A6A6A6
Opacity			100%

ISMOUSEOVERGLOW
Opacity			100%

ISCHECKEDGLOW
Opacity			100%

SHINE
Opacity			100%

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Software Developer (Senior) Foresight Systems
United States United States
David Veeneman is a financial planner and software developer. He is the author of "The Fortune in Your Future" (McGraw-Hill 1998). His company, Foresight Systems, develops planning and financial software.

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