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in this video weamp;#39;ll look at how to create an appointment form for the scheduler by using the model view viewmodel design pattern we will substitute a standard appointment form with one thatamp;#39;s customized start with a new WPF project and name it click the scheduler control tile here in the center then click the simple scheduler tile and it will be added to the design surface next customize it a bit by setting the height width and theme you select the scheduler control and in the properties tool window specified a as the active view type and group the appointments by resources letamp;#39;s run this and take a look double-click the scheduler surface here is the default appointment form letamp;#39;s go ahead and replace it with one thatamp;#39;s more customized right-click the projectamp;#39;s name in the solution Explorer and select add new folder Iamp;#39;ll change the name to view model Iamp;#39;ll add a new class assign the main viewmodel name to the class provide