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Minimal, Reproducible Example (formerly Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example, or MCVE) is the coding example standard the community expects to be able to produce an answerable question. Use for questions about what does and does not meet this standard.
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How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example for C# UI related questions?
Contrary to the advice of people who try and follow black-and-white rules instead of using their brain, you do not need to create a "complete" code-based example for questions about standard UI contro …
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If this is not minimal, what's minimal?
Your question has never been closed. There was never any compelling reason to take action.
Whenever you see a comment suggesting how to improve one of your posts that you disagree with, feel free to i …
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How should I write my question about margins not working?
You should create a minimal, reproducible example, and then post that as a question.
If you're seeing an error about your post being "mostly code", then there are three possible problems:
You failed …