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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:22:08+00:00 2026-05-15T19:22:08+00:00

I need to execute code before a wpf user control is unloaded and cancel

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I need to execute code before a wpf user control is unloaded and cancel the unloading if certain conditions are met and keep the control open in its current state in the ui…

Is there any way I can accomplish this? I couldnt see anything like unloading event?
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    2026-05-15T19:22:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:22 pm

    Unloaded is fired when the control is removed from the WPF visual tree. As far as I’ve been able to read there is no “Unloading” event as there is, I think, in Windows Forms. But, “Unloaded” doesn’t mean that the control is destroyed, just that it’s removed from the visual tree.

    Keep a reference to the control in a separate place in your code, along with a little bit of metadata about its parent control. You can probably collect that metadata by storing a reference to the Parent property in your Initialized event handler.

    Then, when Unloaded is called, make your tests in the Unloaded event handler, and if your conditions are met, re-insert the control into the logical tree. The ContentControl class has an explicit AddChild protected method you could call.

    There are probably some side effects to watch out for; According to the documentation, Unloaded is called when themes are changed at the OS level, when the WPF visual tree reconstitutes itself.

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