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| Guest | Re: Style on Window class? Hi drew, I've been able to customize my application's window chrome through a "style" and by setting the WindowStyle to WindowStyle.None. However, whenever I set my WindowState to WindowState.Maximized; I end up having the window fill the entire screen including the task bar or status bar area. I need to know how I can still have access to the task bar and status bar area even if the WindowStyle is set to WindowStyle.None |
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