I agree with what Rachel said, but if you have to base it on an existing SolidColorBrush, you can do it with the following: SolidColorBrush x:Key="MyDataGridHeaderBrush" Color="{Binding Source={StaticResource HeaderBrushDefinedElsewhere}, Path=Color Note this just works for the "Color" attribute, you'd have to do it separately for each attribute you needed.
I agree with what Rachel said, but if you have to base it on an existing SolidColorBrush, you can do it with the following: Note this just works for the "Color" attribute, you'd have to do it separately for each attribute you needed.
Usually I do a static Color property in one place, and have my brushes bind to that Color. You can also bind other SolidBrushColors to this: If this is referenced in another file, it might underline it because it can't find the static resource, but at runtime it will still compile providing your main resource file containing your brush definitions is loaded.
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