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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:59:43+00:00 2026-05-15T03:59:43+00:00

I’m getting this in my output Window: System.Windows.Data Error: 4 : Cannot find source

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I’m getting this in my output Window:

System.Windows.Data Error: 4 : Cannot find source for binding with reference ‘RelativeSource FindAncestor, AncestorType=’System.Windows.Controls.ItemsControl’, AncestorLevel=’1”. BindingExpression:Path=VerticalContentAlignment; DataItem=null; target element is ‘ListBoxItem’ (Name=”); target property is ‘VerticalContentAlignment’ (type ‘VerticalAlignment’)

This is my XAML, which when run looks correct

        <GroupBox Header="Grant/Deny Report">
            <ListBox ItemsSource="{Binding  Converter={StaticResource MethodBinder}, ConverterParameter=GrantDeny, Mode=OneWay}">
                <ListBox.ItemTemplate>
                    <DataTemplate>
                        <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
                            <Label Content="{Binding Entity}"/>
                            <Label Content="{Binding HasPermission}"/>
                        </StackPanel>
                    </DataTemplate>
                </ListBox.ItemTemplate>
            </ListBox>
        </GroupBox>
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    2026-05-15T03:59:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:59 am

    I was also going to recommend Bea Stollnitz’s article but Jonathan Allen got his post in while I was still typing this one. I also recommend the links in this blog entry.

    In this particular case you can see that somewhere a ListBoxItem has a FindAncestor binding to an ItemsControl that is failing. That tells you right away there is a ListBoxItem somewhere that is either:

    1. Not in the visual tree, or
    2. Not under an ItemsControl (a ListBox is an ItemsControl)

    In addition, you know that someone, somewhere, is binding a ListBoxItem’s VerticalContentAlignment property to FindAncestor.

    Looking at the system themes (shipped with Expression Blend and also available through NET Reflector’s BAMLViewer Add-in), we see this:

    <Style x:Key="{x:Type ListBoxItem}">
      <Setter Property="VerticalContentAlignment"
              Value="{Binding Path=VerticalContentAlignment,RelativeSource={RelativeSource AncestorType={x:Type ItemsControl}}" />
    

    This explains where the binding comes from. The next question is, how is a ListBoxItem being created that is not under a ListBox (or other ItemsControl)?

    Some things to look for:

    • Are you constructing ListBoxItems in code anywhere?
    • Is there any ListBoxItem explicitly specified in your XAML?
    • Do you have any code that manually manipulates the items in ListBox?

    Hopefully this will head you in the right direction.

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