Well, attached properties, just like normal properties are an object of Dependency Property, but with a very special point embedded into it. Even though the attached properties can only be added to a class which inherits from DependencyObject and also the property where it is attached to should also be a dependency property itself, an Attached property in WPF stays out of the actual object where it is attached to. For example, Canvas has two attached property that we can use while defining the Left and Right of the controls inside it. We can use Canvas.Left and Canvas.Right, both being an attached property. An attached property extends the the object behavior in boundaries outside it.


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