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3/5/2007 8:54 AM
 

I've created a DNN powered Intranet where the graphic design demands where very tight. That tight that I am not able to show two modules in one pane. But as Admin I need two modules in one pane because different usergroups are shown different modules and i need to edit both.

My question: Is there a solution which enables the (edit) access to all modules on a page without using the actual page as UI. For pages this functionallity exists in the admin menu, but for modules this functionallity does not exists.

Ideally would be an addition to the admin/pages page with the possibility to show (and edit) all modules for a selected page. If this not already exists i will create it myself, but I rather use something that already exists.

 
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