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<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
      xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
<Grid>
  <Grid.RowDefinitions>
    <RowDefinition Height="Auto" />
    <RowDefinition />
    <RowDefinition />
  </Grid.RowDefinitions>

  <Menu Grid.Row="0">
    <MenuItem Header="_Edit">
      <MenuItem Header="Cut"   Command="ApplicationCommands.Cut" />
      <MenuItem Header="Copy"  Command="ApplicationCommands.Copy" />
      <MenuItem Header="Paste" Command="ApplicationCommands.Paste" />
    </MenuItem>
  </Menu>

  <TextBox Grid.Row="1" AcceptsReturn="True" />
  <ListBox Grid.Row="2">
    <TextBlock Text="One" />
    <TextBlock Text="Two" />
  </ListBox>
</Grid>
</Page>
WPF Multiple Command Targets








16.22.Menu
16.22.1.Mixed MenusMixed Menus
16.22.2.Sidebar MenuSidebar Menu
16.22.3.Put a Menu and toolbar on the top of a DockPanelPut a Menu and toolbar on the top of a DockPanel
16.22.4.Nesting content inside MenuItem.HeaderNesting content inside MenuItem.Header
16.22.5.Multiple command targetsMultiple command targets
16.22.6.Commands with a menu and text boxCommands with a menu and text box
16.22.7.Set Access key for Menu with underscoreSet Access key for Menu with underscore
16.22.8.Menu and MenuItemMenu and MenuItem
16.22.9.MenuItem Commands And EventsMenuItem Commands And Events
16.22.10.Display a Context Menu with OpacityDisplay a Context Menu with Opacity
16.22.11.MenuBar and ToolBarMenuBar and ToolBar
16.22.12.Add Menu to NavigationWindow ContentAdd Menu to NavigationWindow Content
16.22.13.Menu item action handlerMenu item action handler