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    elektrowolf
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    Well, negative margin does work, but not the way I want it to do this.. With a negative margin, a control can even be displayed anywhere out of its parent! I want the control to be cut off at the border of its parent.. How can you do this?

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      Well, negative margin does work, but not the way I want it to do this.. With a negative margin, a control can even be displayed anywhere out of its parent! I want the control to be cut off at the border of its parent.. How can you do this?

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      Gideon Engelberth
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      Control.ClipToBounds() looks like a good place to start.

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        Well, negative margin does work, but not the way I want it to do this.. With a negative margin, a control can even be displayed anywhere out of its parent! I want the control to be cut off at the border of its parent.. How can you do this?

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        Mohammad Dayyan
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        Use this : ClipToBounds="True" Example :

        <Rectangle Fill="#FF999999" Stroke="#FF000000" Margin="225,185,166,169" ClipToBounds="True"/>

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