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 Draw the Map control on the MainWindow by clicking on the WpfMap Control object in the Toolbox and  Draw the Map control on the MainWindow by clicking on the WpfMap Control object in the Toolbox and 
-then dragging ​and dropping ​(using the left mouse button) to the MainWindow. You can resize the map if you desire. You can leave the name of the +then dragging(using the left mouse button) ​it to the MainWindow. You can resize the map if you desire. You can leave the name of the 
 Map control as Map1. Our map will display in this object. Map control as Map1. Our map will display in this object.
  
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 //Figure 6. Add Map Control to your application.//​ //Figure 6. Add Map Control to your application.//​
  
-Now it is time to press F5 to start the application. ​If you have not set up a developer license, ​the Map Suite Product Center will pop up. You need to generate your developer license. For more details, please refer to http://​wiki.thinkgeo.com/​wiki/​map_suite_developer_license_guide.+If you have not set up a developer license, ​the Map Suite Product Center will pop up when you debug the app. You need to generate your developer license. For more details, please refer to http://​wiki.thinkgeo.com/​wiki/​map_suite_developer_license_guide.
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 Once the developer license is ready, run the application. Your map should look like the one below: (see Figure 7). Once the developer license is ready, run the application. Your map should look like the one below: (see Figure 7).
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