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7/24/2008 7:47 PM
 

Hi;

Is there a way to tell whether or not a module is linked (or is a shadow) and what/where the parent module is?  Right now, I can't tell by looking at a module on a page whether or not it is linked.

Thanks for any help provided.

-eLindy

 
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7/25/2008 4:23 AM
 

if you shadow an existing on a different page, both references are of equal quality, there is no "master" reference in the database. once the last reference has been deleted (and removed from the bin), the module with its content will be deleted itself.


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7/25/2008 8:20 PM
 

Ah, ok, thanks.  So, then I guess the question would be - is there a way to visually see on a page which modules are linked modules?  This way you know when you're editing one that you'll potentially be affecting other pages?

Thanks.

-eLindy

 
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