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 public MainWindow()
 {
    CommandManager.AddExecutedHandler(this, ExecuteHandler);
 }

 void ExecuteHandler(object sender, ExecutedRoutedEventArgs e)
 {
 }

Error 1 Argument 2: cannot convert from 'method group' to 'System.Delegate'

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I guess there are multiple ExecuteHandler with different signatures. Just cast your handler to the version you want to have:

CommandManager.AddExecuteHandler(this, (Action<object,ExecutedRoutedEventArgs>)ExecuteHandler);
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Got it - new the delegate type: CommandManager.AddExecutedHandler(this, new ExecutedRoutedEventHandler(ExecuteHandler)); Actually even that wasn't necessary, my original code now seems to work fine. I didn't actually have two method definitions. I think this was maybe just a bug in VS where the error message was caused from some temporary object files. Weirdness. – Tim Lovell-Smith Mar 19 '10 at 19:08
CommandManager.AddExecutedHandler(this, (s, e) => ExecuteHandler(s, e));
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