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Visual Studion 2012 update 2 CTP - Exporting Sketchflow from Blend 2012 to Word doc or images. by jimstein

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Type: Bug
ID: 778881
Opened: 2/9/2013 6:10:17 AM
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Exporting Sketch Flow projects from Visual Studio Update 2 CTP Blend 2012 to Word Doc or Images generates bad pictures there many controls will have lost sketch styles and look like standard style controls.
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Visual Studio/Team Foundation Server/.NET Framework Tooling Version

Visual Studio 2012

Steps to reproduce

This bugg can happen to any sketchflow control so this is just an example. Create a WPF sketchflow projekt in Blend 2012. Use only sketchflow contols. Put a rectangle inside a grid and put two buttons ontop of the rectangle. Then export the document to word or images and the buttons will look like normal buttons with standard style gradiants. Only the rectangle will have sketch style.

I can get this bug even in runtime: If i delete annotations until i refresh the control will lose its style in the design view until i refresh the design view... then the control will anew be in sketch-style.

Product Language

English

Operating System

Windows 7 SP1

Operating System Language

English

Actual results

some controls will look like normal controls without the sketchstyle striped of after the export to image or word doc.

Expected results

controls should keep the sketchstyle even after export.
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Posted by Microsoft on 2/10/2013 at 7:35 PM
Thanks for your feedback.

We are rerouting this issue to the appropriate group within the Visual Studio Product Team for triage and resolution. These specialized experts will follow-up with your issue.
Posted by Microsoft on 2/9/2013 at 6:50 AM
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