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| Guest | Re: Remove maximum box and minimum box Hi, WPF Window class does not provide any property that would directly show or hide the Max/Min buttons, instead, it is being built into the ResizeMode logic. So, if you want to hide max/min buttons, you can try to set ResizeMode="NoResize", which would also provent user from manually change the size of the Window. You can, however, still change the Window's size programatically in code if you wish. Hope this helps. Thanks. Eddie. viRtual wrote: > I wanna remove maximum box and minimum box when i set windowstyle > to "SingleBorderWindow". > Is there any way that I could remove maximum box and minimum box except > setting windowsytle to "toolwindow"? |
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