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1/24/2012 9:51 AM
 

Hi there,

I am new to the DotNetNuke. The IT department of our organization has set up the skin for us but we are now responsible for designing and uploading all of our training documentation on the CMS.

So far, I have been able to create pages. I am just wondering, what is the best way to present the information. Copy Pasting the information or uploading the document. There are many images and screenshots in the documentation.

We also prefer having the information opening on the page itself rather than in a new window...

Any thoughts/advice will be much appreciated.

Please let me know.

Thanks,

D.

 
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1/24/2012 6:26 PM
 
if you have existing documents you would probably be better to host them within a module such as documents or repository (or other similar modules - http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Extensions-Forge.aspx lists some free ones) - if a file extension such as docx/pdf is known to the browser the file will load within the browser window

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