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| | WPF: context menu help Hi I have a context menu with several menu items. When the user selects the menu item they want, then I obviously want to identify which menu item was selected. I've managed to handle the event that fires when the context menu closes, but can't seem to identify which sub-menu item was selected. Any suggestions? Thanks Griff |
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| | RE: WPF: context menu help You might try handling the menu click event rather than the closing event. Eg: void menu_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { MenuItem mi = sender as MenuItem; "Griff" wrote: Quote: > Hi > > I have a context menu with several menu items. When the user selects the > menu item they want, then I obviously want to identify which menu item was > selected. > > I've managed to handle the event that fires when the context menu closes, > but can't seem to identify which sub-menu item was selected. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks > > Griff > > > |
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