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1.Without focus scopeWithout focus scope
2.Bind ApplicationCommand to a handlerBind ApplicationCommand to a handler
3.Assign ApplicationCommands.Open to ButtonAssign ApplicationCommands.Open to Button
4.Menu with Application command: cut, copy, pasteMenu with Application command: cut, copy, paste
5.Binding command to ApplicationCommands.RedoBinding command to ApplicationCommands.Redo
6.Binding Command to ApplicationCommands.NewBinding Command to ApplicationCommands.New
7.Bind CanExecute to ApplicationCommands.SaveBind CanExecute to ApplicationCommands.Save
8.Binding ApplicationCommands.New Command to your own handlerBinding ApplicationCommands.New Command to your own handler
9.Change ApplicationCommands.New.TextChange ApplicationCommands.New.Text
10.Call ApplicationCommands.New.Execute to execute the command directlyCall ApplicationCommands.New.Execute to execute the command directly
11.Use CommandBinding to bind ApplicationCommands.New in codeUse CommandBinding to bind ApplicationCommands.New in code
12.Use CommandBinding to Bind to ApplicationCommandsUse CommandBinding to Bind to ApplicationCommands
13.Add ApplicationCommands.Cut to TextBox with TextBox.CommandBindingsAdd ApplicationCommands.Cut to TextBox with TextBox.CommandBindings
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