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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T02:45:13+00:00 2026-05-24T02:45:13+00:00

This error seems to be posted all over the place but each one seems

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This error seems to be posted all over the place but each one seems to have its own solution, none of which solved my problem.

I am getting an error for a Resource Dictionary I am making (and later merging) that the tag ‘ModelBindings’ does not exist in XML namespace ‘clr-namespace:Company.Project.Module.Folder;assembly=Company.Project.Module’

The assembly I am referencing is custom and contained within the solution. Not only that but we have looked at the dll put into the bin for the project the Resource Dictionary resides in and after inspection it contains the class I want to reference. So I know that 1. the dll is in the right place to be accessed and is in references. 2. The dll contains the data I want.

Here are some bits of code for the Resource Dictionary

The listing of the namespace

xmlns:modulemodel="clr-namespace:Company.Project.Module.Folder;assembly=Company.Project.Module"

Creating the resource to be referenced

<modulemodel:ModelBindings x:Key="ModuleModelBindings"/>

Like the other people’s errors the intellisense says its kosher. ALso the xmlns listing was created with intellisense’s autocomplete and retyped manually. Neither worked.

I also tried moving everything to app.xaml and it still gave me the same error.

If I remove the body of the ResourceDictionary file the code compiles fine, but all the bindings are broken.

Lastly, all the resource definitions used to be defined within the xaml files where they were used, that worked fine. Its only after I tried creating them from a different project that it didn’t work. I changed this to fix an error and going back to the old method could potentially be problematic.

Edit: Here is the best I can do in terms of showing the resource dictionary I am using

<SharedResourceDictionary
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" 
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    xmlns:modulemodel="clr-namespace:Company.Project.Module.Folder;assembly=Company.Project.Module"
                    >
    <modulemodel:ModelBindings x:Key="ModuleModelBindings"/>
    
</SharedResourceDictionary>

if I replace SharedResourceDictionary with ResourceDictionary the same error occurs.

app.xaml and the SharedResourceDictionary above are comparetively in the namespace Company.Project.Main and it has references to both where SharedResourceDictionary is defined as well as the different module projects I put into the code above

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    2026-05-24T02:45:14+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:45 am

    Looks like it was mostly a user error. But this could happen to others. When I copied the xmlns:moduleviewmodel definition from its original file I had to add the assembly= portion on my own. Like I said I both did it myself as well as use the autocomplete the follows from typing ‘xmlns:moduleviewmodel=’ . Right before we found the error we tried the autocomplete again because we found that there was one of the 7 namespaces not generating the error. It was then that I noticed that there was a letter in assembly path that was not capitalized that should be. The weird thing is the autocomplete actually inserts this error on its own. While we were compiling that I noticed the erroneous letter. The weirder thing is that after I fixed all the paths manually we tried the autocomplete again and it spelled it correctly.

    I have no idea the cause of the errored autocomplete but with the fixed letter it compiles just fine.

    Now I just wonder if anyone will believe the autocomplete was changing up on me!

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