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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:19:34+00:00 2026-05-13T11:19:34+00:00

I created two custom ComboBox controls, both inherit from the default ComboBox control: public

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I created two custom ComboBox controls, both inherit from the default ComboBox control:

public BlueComboBox : ComboBox {}
public WhiteComboBox : ComboBox {}

BlueComboBox contains a template and is styled properly and works perfectly.
WhiteComboBox is a bit more complex. It contains a template consisting of a TextBlock and a BlueComboBox.

Incorrect snippet, but you should get the idea:

<ControlTemplate>
  <Grid>
    <TextBlock />
    <BlueComboBox />
  </Grid>
</ControlTemplate>

Here’s the tricky part: since WhiteComboBox is a ComboBox control I would like to bind the items in BlueComboBox to the ones set in my WhiteComboBox control.

<WhiteComboBox>
  <ComboBoxItem Content="Foo" />
  <ComboBoxItem Content="Bar" />
</WhiteComboBox>

I tried binding the ItemSource of the BlueComboBox entity used in the template to the ItemsSource property of my WhiteComboBox, but that did not seem to work:

<ControlTemplate>
  <Grid>
    <TextBlock />
    <BlueComboBox ItemsSource="{TemplateBinding ItemsSource}" />
  </Grid>
</ControlTemplate>

What’s the proper way to use the items defined in my WhiteComboBox instance to the BlueComboBox instance? Am I using the ItemsSource property incorrectly, or should I use another one?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-13T11:19:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:19 am

    You could try using a RelativeSource binding:

    <ControlTemplate>
      <Grid>
        <TextBlock />
        <BlueComboBox ItemSource="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ComboBox}}}, Path=Items}" />
      </Grid>
    </ControlTemplate>
    

    As an aside, usual practice in WPF is to use Styles to alter visual aspects of controls, rather than creating derived types.

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