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hi everyone today we are going to look into how to create a circle progress bar in our previous demos we have seen vertical and horizontal progress bars this is going to be hopefully a fun project and we are going to learn something new okay so that being said here we are in our wpf project its a blank project and uh if we run this well see we dont have anything yet so so the first step its going to be to add a reference to our solution im into our project actually so im going to go into references right click and add reference once we have our references open im going to search for expression dot drawing and as we type in well see well end up with two options so im going to grab the latest one the latest version which is 4.5 and select that and hit ok thats going to add the reference we need in our project okay so lets collapse that so we have a preference in here um next thing we need to do as step two were going to add a namespace to our project and lets type in xmlnss