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How to: Create a GroupBox

This example shows how to create a GroupBox that has a title and a visible border that encloses its content.

Example

The following example defines a GroupBox control that is titled My Employee Info. The control encloses a TabControl and a Button in a StackPanel. The example sets the Header property to a Label.

  <GroupBox Width="300" Height="410">
    <GroupBox.Header>
      <Label>Employee Data</Label>
    </GroupBox.Header>
    <StackPanel>
    <TabControl Name="myTabControl" 
       TabStripPlacement="Top" 
           Margin="0, 0, 0, 10" Height="350"
       >
      <TabItem Name="PersonalInfo">
        <TabItem.Header>_Personal Info</TabItem.Header>
        <StackPanel>
          <TextBlock>Employee</TextBlock>
          <TextBlock>Select your name</TextBlock>
          <ListBox Name="empName" SelectionChanged="updateSummary">
            <ListBoxItem IsSelected="true">Esther</ListBoxItem>
            <ListBoxItem>George</ListBoxItem>
            <ListBoxItem>Alan</ListBoxItem>
            <ListBoxItem>Eric</ListBoxItem>
          </ListBox>
         </StackPanel>
      </TabItem>
      <TabItem>
        <TabItem.Header>_Job Info</TabItem.Header>
          <StackPanel>
          <TextBlock>Select a job</TextBlock>
          <ListBox Name ="job" SelectionChanged="updateSummary">
            <ListBoxItem IsSelected="true">Programmer</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>Tester</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>Writer</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>Manager</ListBoxItem>
            </ListBox>
          </StackPanel>
          </TabItem>
          <TabItem Name="Skill">
            <TabItem.Header>_Skill</TabItem.Header>
            <StackPanel>
              <TextBlock>
                  Select your strongest skill
              </TextBlock>
          <ListBox Name="skills" SelectionChanged="updateSummary">
              <ListBoxItem IsSelected="true">C#</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>Visual Basic</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>.NET</ListBoxItem>
              <ListBoxItem>JScript</ListBoxItem>
            </ListBox>
        </StackPanel>
        </TabItem>
        <TabItem Name="Summary" >
          <TabItem.Header>Su_mmary</TabItem.Header>
          <StackPanel>
          <TextBlock Name="emp"/>
          <TextBlock Name="ejob"/>
          <TextBlock Name="eskill"/>
        </StackPanel>
      </TabItem>
    </TabControl>
      <Button Content="Show Summary" Click="goToSummaryTab"/>
    </StackPanel>
  </GroupBox>

You must also define an event handler on a code-behind page in order to handle the Click event that occurs when a user clicks the Show Summary button.

For the complete sample, see GroupBox Sample.

See Also

Tasks

GroupBox Sample

Reference

GroupBox

Other Resources

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