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    Hi I've been doing WPF for a while now and am unsure of the best way to approach something so am asking here to see if you guys can help. Basically I want to use a WPF frame to display multiple pages in one window. However I want to edit the existing frame somewhat. I know there is a Back and Forward button that can be used with the frame, however I would like some more functionality, like for example a Home button. So to my question whould it be best to: Create a custom control/ user control using the frame for the basica navigation for back & forward Or Edit the exisiting Frame template and add the extra button creating my own styles for all the buttons Back/Forward and Home. (if possible) Or Use a frame with out the header and then create seperate buttons on the screen that hock into the navigation of the Frame to do back and forward. Thank you in advance for you advice on this matter. Gretna

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