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Alan Beasley21-Apr-10 1:29
Alan Beasley21-Apr-10 1:29 
Thanks Katka, unfortunately not! Cry | :((

As what I really want, is an extra Brush built into an inheritied Content Control. And then to convert this brush (on the fly) to 2 different resources (One of them rotated 90 degree)

This would allow me to edit the profile of my picture frame control in one spot, for both the Horizontal & Vertical Gradients. As currently, I have 2 resources that I reference. (just as you show)

Referencing 2 separate resources, means I have to copy setting from one to another...
It would just be really sweet to have this built in, as I'm finding this Control really handy, as you will see in my next tutorial...

Thanks for looking at this Big Grin | :-D

Alan
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