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10/30/2006 2:52 PM
 

So, I've developed a couple fairly large applications (100+ screens) under DNN framework.
Many of the screens are defined in DNN as a control under a module.
For instance I have the main "Reports" module, then all the individual reports are defined as controls under it.
It seemed the easyest when setting up all the module definitions.

Is this just plain wrong thinking?

It all works fine ... except when I want to add DNN features like Action buttons (PrintModule) ... action buttons don't display on module controls???? Why?

I must be missing the point...

 
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