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I have the following XAML for a databound items control to show a list of groups, with a label and button to add a new group appearing first:

<WrapPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
	<Label Content="Groups" />
	<Button x:Name="btnGroupAdd" Click="btnGroupAdd_Click" Content="+" />
	<ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding}" x:Name="_groupList" >
		<ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
			<ItemsPanelTemplate>
				<WrapPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
				</WrapPanel>
			</ItemsPanelTemplate>
		</ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
		<ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
			<DataTemplate>
				<Border Padding="3" BorderThickness="1">
					<WrapPanel>
						<CheckBox x:Name="_groupEnabled" Click="GroupEnabled_Click" IsChecked="{Binding Path=Checked}">
							<TextBlock x:Name="_groupName" Text="{Binding Path=Group.Name}" ></TextBlock>
						</CheckBox>
						<Button x:Name="_deleteGroup" FontStyle="Normal" Click="DeleteGroup_Click" />
					</WrapPanel>
				</Border>
			</DataTemplate>
		</ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
	</ItemsControl>

With a small number of groups, everything appears on one line.

Groups + Group1 Group2 Group3

When I add more groups, the wrap panel containing the items wraps, but the initial label and button to add a new group is on its own row, with the databound groups starting on the next row.

Groups +
Group1 Group2 Group3 Group4
Group5

I can understand why this is happening, as the wrap panels are nested. My question is: how do I include the first label and button in the inner wrap panel so that they aren't on a row on their own?

Groups + Group1 Group2 Group3
Group4 Group5

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If you're happy with this:

Groups + Group1 Group2 Group3
                Group4 Group5

Then I would suggest using an outer Grid and an inner WrapPanel. Otherwise, your options are:

  1. Include the other controls (Label and Button) or a view model reprenting those controls in the collection you're binding to.
  2. Write your own Panel.

HTH, Kent

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Thanks Kent, it does help. I'll have a look at the grid, as it seems easiest. I don't think I can add the controls to the collection, as it's being deserialized from an XML file. I guess the next question is how to write my own panel... – harriyott Apr 30 at 14:34

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