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<Window x:Class="OutlookWpfCalendar.UI.VerticalRangePanelWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:controls="clr-namespace:OutlookWpfCalendar.Windows.Controls;assembly=OutlookWpfCalendar"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Title="Vertical Range Panel Window" Height="300" Width="300">
<controls:RangePanel Minimum="100" Maximum="200" Orientation="Vertical">
<Border BorderBrush="Blue" BorderThickness="1,1,1,1" controls:RangePanel.Begin="110" controls:RangePanel.End="120">
<TextBlock HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center" Text="Begin: 100, End: 120" />
</Border>
<Border BorderBrush="Red" BorderThickness="1,1,1,1" controls:RangePanel.Begin="130" controls:RangePanel.End="135">
<TextBlock HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center" Text="Begin: 130, End: 135" />
</Border>
<Border BorderBrush="Orange" BorderThickness="1,1,1,1" controls:RangePanel.Begin="180" controls:RangePanel.End="200">
<TextBlock HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center" Text="Begin: 180, End: 200" />
</Border>
</controls:RangePanel>
</Window>
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Richard Gavel is a Solutions Architect with Catalyst Software Solutions in Chicago, IL with a focus in Microsoft .NET technologies and SQL databases. He has been a developer in the industry for 12 years and has worked on both small scale and enterprise projects with thick and thin client front ends.