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I have a dashboard Window that contain a Frame, This frame hold a lot of pages,
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I have a dashboard Window that contain a Frame, This frame hold a lot of pages,
In particular point how can I get the current page that loaded in the frame



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I have a dashboard Window that contain a Frame, This frame hold a lot of pages,
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I have a dashboard Window that contain a Frame, This frame hold a lot of pages,
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You can get the current Page from the Content property of the Frame:



Page currentPage = frame1.Content as Frame;





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