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Storyboard.GetCurrentProgress Method

Gets the CurrentProgress of the Clock that was created for this Storyboard.
Name Description
Storyboard.GetCurrentProgress (FrameworkContentElement) Gets the CurrentProgress of the Clock that was created for this Storyboard.
Storyboard.GetCurrentProgress (FrameworkElement) Gets the CurrentProgress of the Clock that was created for this Storyboard.

To use this method to retrieve information about a storyboard's clock, the storyboard must be controllable. To make a storyboard controllable in code, you must use the appropriate overload of the storyboard's Begin method and specify true to make it controllable. See How to: Control a Storyboard After It Starts for an example.

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