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whatamp;#39;s going on guys this is Tosca and after my introduction to WPF video I decided that I really would like to explain the basic controls we can use in our zamel and how they function if youamp;#39;re familiar with WPF controls then you may want to skip past the control portion of the series and with all that being said letamp;#39;s get started first weamp;#39;re going to discuss a stack panel and the stack panel is a layout control that holds other controls within it this control stacks the elements within it vertically or horizontally depending on what you set its orientation has by default the stack panel will have a vertical orientation and weamp;#39;re going to start this with just a simple opening and closing tag of stack panel and inside weamp;#39;re going to create four buttons that Iamp;#39;m going to name buttons 1 2 3 amp;amp; 4 and for times sake just copy pasting now notice the buttons fill the entirety of the stack panels width now this is the function of