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4/27/2006 10:40 AM
 

I am trying to figure out how to have a top level menu item link to a submenu item.

For example, my top level menu consists of "home", "news".  Under the news menu item I have "schedule", "press".
I only have content on "schedule" and "press", so if someone clicks on the "news" item in the menu they get a blank page.  I am really wanting to use the top level menu for grouping of information.  If someone clicks on "news" I want them to be displayed the first submenu item under news, in this case "schedule".

Is this possible, if so how would I handle that?

Thanks,
Chas

 
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4/27/2006 2:33 PM
 
Nevermind!  Figured it out...
 
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5/5/2006 5:41 AM
 

Hi.

I am having the same question. Do you think you could share your solution.

Thanks,

Andreia

 
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1/25/2007 3:29 PM
 
Set the "Link Type" = "Page" and select the page that you want the menu to point to.
 
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