There are two controls that enables scrolling in WPF: ScrollBar and ScrollViewer. The ScrollViewer encapsulates both vertical and horizontal ScrollBar and a container that contains all the visible elements inside scrollable area. I'll show a ScrollBar example based on code described in my previous post.
Let's see the XAML:
<ScrollViewer HorizontalScrollBarVisibility="Auto" VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto"> <Expander Name="MyExpander" Margin="10,10" > <Expander.Content> <DataGrid Name="dataGrid1" Cursor="Hand" ItemsSource="{Binding Employees}" /> </Expander.Content> <Expander.Style> <Style TargetType="Expander"> <Setter Property="IsExpanded" Value="False" /> <Setter Property="Header" Value="Click to See More" /> <Style.Triggers> <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding IsExpanded,RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" Value="True"> <Setter Property="Header" Value="Click to See Less" /> </DataTrigger> </Style.Triggers> </Style> </Expander.Style> </Expander> </ScrollViewer>
By specifying HorizontalScrollBarVisibility and VerticalScrollBarVisibility as "Auto" we achieve that ScrollBar becomes visible only when content becomes larger than window frame.
Download the source code (Visual Studio 2010 project).
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