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10/22/2009 12:26 PM
 

This may have been covered somewhere, but between searches timing out and guessing at keywords I've not been able to find anything useful about it here or through Google. (Though I did run across a discussion from 2006 about it- this might be completely out-of-date.)

Is there an accepted method for adding an identical module to multiple pages at the same time?  I'd like to add a simple "contact us" form to the sidebar of one of the huge list-o-links section on our website. (Educational/Library: We've got about 80 subsections divided by subject under a main "databases" page.)   

What is the most reliable/fastest method to do something like this? Is it best to manually copy the module to each page? Set up the module once then add it in to the database tables directly? Add-to-all through DNN and delete with a DB query that singles out the parent page?

Thanks.

 

 

 
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