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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:08:47+00:00 2026-05-16T15:08:47+00:00

I’m getting an Object reference not set to an instance of an object error

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I’m getting an “Object reference not set to an instance of an object” error when I try to reload the Designer for my XAML UserControl. Visual Studio highlights the following line as being the problem:

<local:TemplateDetail Grid.Row="2" Grid.Column="1" Grid.ColumnSpan="3"
    Width="600" TemplateData="{Binding ElementName=cbo_templates,
                               Path=SelectedItem.Data, Mode=OneWay}"/>

TemplateDetail is another UserControl. When I view TemplateDetail, its Designer view loads just fine, so I don’t think there’s a problem there. There is a ComboBox in my XAML named cbo_templates that contains instances of my Template class, which has a Data property (hence SelectedItem.Data). However, if I remove .Data from the Path in the above XAML, I still get the “Object reference” error, so I don’t think the problem is that I’m trying to access the Path property on null. Here’s my ComboBox XAML just in case:

<ComboBox ItemsSource="{Binding Path=List}" Grid.Row="1" Grid.Column="3"
          VerticalAlignment="Center" x:Name="cbo_templates" Width="250"
          HorizontalAlignment="Left" DisplayMemberPath="Name"
          SelectedValuePath="Name" SelectedIndex="0"/>

Getting this error is a real problem because the Design view won’t load, so I can’t see what my UserControl looks like without running the app. Any idea what could be wrong? It builds fine and I don’t see any binding problems in the Build Output.

Edit: here is the constructor code for both UserControls:

Constructor of UserControl with “Object reference” error:

InitializeComponent();
grd_templateList.DataContext = this; // refers to containing <Grid> in XAML

Constructor of UserControl I’m trying to embed, the one whose Design view loads okay:

InitializeComponent();
grd_templateDetail.DataContext = this; // refers to containing <Grid> in XAML

Edit: I tried putting an if (null != grd_templateList) check in the constructors before setting their DataContext properties, but that didn’t help–still getting the “Object reference” error when reloading the Designer.

Edit: the List property that the ComboBox uses is a DependencyProperty. I have a default value set in the Register method:

public static readonly DependencyProperty ListProperty =
    DependencyProperty.Register(
        "List",
        typeof(List<Template>),
        typeof(TemplateList),
        new PropertyMetadata(
            new List<Template> { _defaultTemplate }
        )
    );

Even if I try to initialize List in the constructor for my UserControl, I still get the error when reloading the Designer. I don’t think the problem is that List is null or SelectedItem.Data is a bad path.

Edit: okay, even just having this causes my Designer to not load, giving the “Object reference” error:

<local:TemplateDetail Grid.Row="2" Grid.Column="1" Grid.ColumnSpan="3"
                      TemplateData="{Binding}"/>

There is something it dislikes about the TemplateData property being bound, apparently.

Edit: to add to the mystery, I can view the Design view of my overall/main Window, which includes the UserControl whose Design view gives me the “Object reference” error. O_o

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    2026-05-16T15:08:47+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:08 pm

    What Alex says is the way to go. But I think its a little confusing to understand what he is saying.

    Assuming you have your project open in Visual Studio, open another Visual Studio instance and select Debug->Attach To Process. In the dialog which opens select

    • XDesProc.exe (which is the XAML UI Designer) for VS2012 and newer or
    • devenv.exe for older VS versions.

    Then do “Reload Designer” for the user control and see the output in the second VS instance to check what exactly is the error.

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