How do I override the ViewModel DataContext so I can bind to objects in the View (Mvvm-Light)?

Typically when you're using MVVM nearly all of your bindable properties are on your ViewModel and not on your Views. However, obviously sometimes you want to create component controls which do have properties. Can you explain what the property is and why it needs to only be a property on the view?

If i'm correct, you can add a resources in your app. Xaml to the view you want.

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