so my brother said that at his work (university) where he is the lead mac tech, they are requiring suddenly that he has a office 2010 certification, however they said he cannot study on the clock, and if he fails it the first time he has to pay for subsequent attempts...
tell me that is not wrong, he even went to HR and they said sorry it's legal
REQUIRING to get something for WORK but then you can't work on it unless you are AT HOME... wow...
or in other words, everytime you get to TabItem page = MW.tabControl.SelectedItem as TabItem you need to go one step further
you need to get the frame under that tabItem
I would put a container in each TabItem that only had a frame in it, and then I would find the MW.tabControl.SelectedItem.Container and have the Container navigate to each new form
well, I can tell you exactly what the problem is, but I think you've gotten in too deep and you need to start a rewrite ... especially if you're trying to learn it. because you're replacing stuff that you don't even understand that you're replacing it
lol, not quite, but anywhere that deals with that frame and the navigation
have you written out on paper exactly how the frame works and when things should be replaced therein?
I know that we don't like to write on paper when we have the computer, and it's easier to just start writing code, but in my office I still have a whiteboard, a stack of pens, and some pads of paper
I would put a container in each TabItem that only had a frame in it, and then I would find the MW.tabControl.SelectedItem.Container and have the Container navigate to each new form. --- Meaning to say, in each tab Item there's only one frame and i use that frame to navigate?
this was the thing that i wanted to happen, i just didnt notice that i was loading content directly. this is whats not goo when ur always testing and hit back the next day