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- Fitting It In
- Task List
- The Development Process in a Nutshell
- Say Hello
- Create a New Project
- Run in the Simulator
- Set Some XAML Properties
- Change the XAML
- Use the Property Window
- Add a Contract
- Wire up the Flyout
- Add a Live Tile
- Certify your App
- Say What?
- Visual Studio Templates
- Common Files
- Visual Studio 2013 Express
- Using the Simulator
- The XAML Designer
- Blend integration
- Review
This chapter is from the book
Blend integration
Expression Blend has been around for several years now, and it has always played nice with Visual Studio. That’s been enhanceed in Visual Studio 2013, which includes a copy of Expression Blend. Not only can you still open your XAML files in Blend (either directly or via Visual Studio), but the two applications share the same code base. This is perhaps most evident in the Properties window.