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<StackPanel xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    x:Class="AccessTextSimple.Pane1">
  <StackPanel>
    <DockPanel Margin="30,10,3,3">
      <TextBox Name="textBox1" Width="50" Height="30"/>
      <Label Width="200" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Target="{Binding ElementName=textBox1}">
        <AccessText TextWrapping="WrapWithOverflow">
          _A long piece of text that requires text wrapping
          goes here.Press the ALT key to see the access keys
        </AccessText>
      </Label>
    </DockPanel>

  </StackPanel>
</StackPanel>
WPF Using The Access Text Element To Create A Label That Has An Access Key And Supports Text Wrapping








24.164.AccessText
24.164.1.Using the AccessText element to create a label that has an access key and supports text wrapping.Using the AccessText element to create a label that has an access key and supports text wrapping.
24.164.2.Setting AccessText properties.Setting AccessText properties.
24.164.3.AccessText for TextBlockAccessText for TextBlock
24.164.4.AccessText element adds access keys to controls.(how to specify the access key)AccessText element adds access keys to controls.(how to specify the access key)
24.164.5.Using the access text escape. Use two underline characters if you want an underline to appear in your text.Using the access text escape. Use two underline characters if you want an underline to appear in your text.