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1/22/2007 6:03 PM
 
A quick query regarding module visibility. I have a links module, being used as a side navigation tool, on my site. I obviously want the _same_ module on all pages - to be able to update it in one place and have it all updated, etc, etc. But there are a few pages that I do not want the module to appear on. What's the best way I can achieve this?

Cheers,
tristan.
 
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1/22/2007 6:58 PM
 
the best option is to create a reference to the module on the new page, when creating it, otherwise you need to "copy existing module" afterwards.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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1/23/2007 12:10 AM
 
I got this sorted. I thought that if I deleted a module (that was set to display on all pages) from a page then the module would be deleted entirely, but as it turns out only the specific page's instrance is deleted.

Thanks =).
 
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