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5/27/2007 10:42 PM
 

I would like to make the feedback module available to all of our site editors as a way to include a contact form on their page.  Unfortunately, whenever it is added to a page by a user, that user also sees the previously published feedback that was submitted from other feedback modules due to the addition of the moderation panel.  Because this is a church website, some of the items sent to the pastor through the feedback module are private in nature.  Is there some way to prevent the moderation panel from being displayed whenever a feedback module is inserted on a page?

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--Gary

 
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