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<StackPanel Grid.Row="0" Height="Auto" Width="Auto">
    <Label Name="Label1" BorderThickness="2,2,2,2" BorderBrush="Gray" HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" Width="Auto" Height="28">Window1</Label>               
    <ListView BorderThickness="2,0,2,0" BorderBrush="Gray"Height="Auto" Width="Auto" />                                   
</StackPanel>

In the XAML above , I want to dock the ListView on the StackPanel. I want the ListView to take the entire client area of the StackPanel after the Label.

What am I doing wrong ?

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  • Long story short, the StackPanel is not meant to stretch its children, it will just stack them as they come. You want a DockPanel. This has been discussed before. Nov 23, 2009 at 9:51

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Why not use a DockPanel instead

<DockPanel Grid.Row="0" Height="Auto" Width="Auto">
     <Label DockPanel.Dock="Left" Name="Label1" BorderThickness="2,2,2,2" BorderBrush="Gray"  HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" Width="Auto" Height="28">Window1</Label>               
     <ListView BorderThickness="2,0,2,0" BorderBrush="Gray" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" />
</DockPanel>
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