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11/1/2006 6:10 AM
 

Hi

I just wondered with DNN 4.3.5 is it possible to copy a module to another page, or to the same page.

(nb I don't mean add an existing module to a page, I mean copy it so it's a module instance in its own right, and can be edited with changing any other module).

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Alex



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11/1/2006 7:21 AM
 

Alex,

you can do this during creation of a page using "copy modules from page" option


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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11/1/2006 8:44 AM
 

Thanks as always Sebastian...

I assume then you can't copy existing modules to an existing page yet?

Cheers

Alex



Alex Shirley


 
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11/1/2006 9:22 AM
 

Alex,

copy them onto a new page and use extended module settings to move it to the existing page afterwards.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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11/1/2006 9:45 AM
 

V clever!

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Alex



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