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Differences in Default Naming of a control for WP7 in Expression Blend and Visual Studio

When you create a new control on the Windows Phone Page in Visual Studio, you might have noticed that the name of the control will be the control name suffixed with a number.

For example, when you add a new button to the form, you might see that the name of the button will be button1 as shown in the screenshot below

Differences in Default Naming of a control for WP7 in Expression Blend and Visual Studio

Try the same thing in the Expression Blend , you might see that the name of the button will be empty or (“No Name”)

Differences in Default Naming of a control for WP7 in Expression Blend and Visual Studio

This might not make a big difference as such because all developers would rename the controls to a meaningful name but one of the differences noticed in Expression Blend and Visual Studio

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