Can I define Resources as part of a Style?











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My code currently looks like this:



<Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
<Grid.Resources>
<Style TargetType="Label">
<Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
<Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
</Style>
</Grid.Resources>


and I have this used in a Grid like this:



<Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
<Grid.Resources>
<Style TargetType="Label">
<Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
<Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
</Style>
</Grid.Resources>


Is there any way that I can combine the Grid.Resources into the Style I called HG ?










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    My code currently looks like this:



    <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
    <Grid.Resources>
    <Style TargetType="Label">
    <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
    <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
    </Style>
    </Grid.Resources>


    and I have this used in a Grid like this:



    <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
    <Grid.Resources>
    <Style TargetType="Label">
    <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
    <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
    </Style>
    </Grid.Resources>


    Is there any way that I can combine the Grid.Resources into the Style I called HG ?










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      My code currently looks like this:



      <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
      <Grid.Resources>
      <Style TargetType="Label">
      <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
      <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
      </Style>
      </Grid.Resources>


      and I have this used in a Grid like this:



      <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
      <Grid.Resources>
      <Style TargetType="Label">
      <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
      <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
      </Style>
      </Grid.Resources>


      Is there any way that I can combine the Grid.Resources into the Style I called HG ?










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      My code currently looks like this:



      <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
      <Grid.Resources>
      <Style TargetType="Label">
      <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
      <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
      </Style>
      </Grid.Resources>


      and I have this used in a Grid like this:



      <Grid Style="{StaticResource HG}" >
      <Grid.Resources>
      <Style TargetType="Label">
      <Setter Property="TextColor" Value="{DynamicResource HelpTextColor}" />
      <Setter Property="Style" Value="{StaticResource HD}" />
      </Style>
      </Grid.Resources>


      Is there any way that I can combine the Grid.Resources into the Style I called HG ?







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          Style has a TargetType property, which is used to determine the target control type.

          HG style TagetType is Grid where the second style TargetType is a Label. Merging these 2 does not make sense.



          It might be possible using CSS but I never tried that.






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            Style has a TargetType property, which is used to determine the target control type.

            HG style TagetType is Grid where the second style TargetType is a Label. Merging these 2 does not make sense.



            It might be possible using CSS but I never tried that.






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              Style has a TargetType property, which is used to determine the target control type.

              HG style TagetType is Grid where the second style TargetType is a Label. Merging these 2 does not make sense.



              It might be possible using CSS but I never tried that.






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                Style has a TargetType property, which is used to determine the target control type.

                HG style TagetType is Grid where the second style TargetType is a Label. Merging these 2 does not make sense.



                It might be possible using CSS but I never tried that.






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                Style has a TargetType property, which is used to determine the target control type.

                HG style TagetType is Grid where the second style TargetType is a Label. Merging these 2 does not make sense.



                It might be possible using CSS but I never tried that.







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