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If you are a developer or designer who is creating cutting edge user interface experiences using Microsoft Expression Blend you've just found a great resource!  The purpose of this site is to share our experience with this brand new product.  As with any new piece of software there is a ton to discover.  Bugs will be revealed and workarounds discovered, hopefully this can be a resource to share in the discovery process!

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Location: BlogsSean Cullinan    
Posted by: Sean Cullinan 11/16/2007 2:48 PM

I'm doing some basic layout work today and some of the area's I'm working with on my project consist of very small borders that are only a few pixels wide.  The blue "selection lines" that blend uses make it almost impossible to see the areas I'm working with so that I get an idea as to how it will look.  Utlimately the only way to see what its going to look like is to run the program which takes a lot of time when you are working in a control library project.

Does anyone know of a hotkey or anything else that will remove all "selection lines in blend"?  I've spoken with other devs and they all say that it would speed up their work a bit.

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Re: Turn off all "selection lines"    By stiphy31 on 12/11/2007 3:09 PM
I found it...F9 toggles the selection lines on and off, at least in Blend SP1!


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