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2/18/2009 8:53 PM
 

How to i copy a documents module to all the children pages, or descendants? same with any module, how do i copy it too all descendents of a page?

 
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2/26/2009 9:10 PM
 

 Hi,

One potential way is to add the existing module to all you pages.  In the control panel, you can switch from adding a new module to an existing module.  Then select the page you want to copy from, and then select the appropriate module.

You can also create a page template that will include a reference to the module.  Hope that helps!


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