I think you're missing some of the point of WPF. You don't place and size controls like you do with WinForms or VFP. You place controls inside a grid and let things resize as needed.
>Alan
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>You took the words out of my mouth. That is exactly what is frustrating me.
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>I just started in WPF and there is so much hassle with a simple form and 2 controls - no code as yet. I dread to think what would happen for a more complicated form if I have to use trial and error to place and size every control and where simply adding a control, changes the XAML and affects other controls. That is a Nightmare I do not want to even think about.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer