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3/13/2006 9:55 PM
 

Forgive me for sounding dumb; I'm a newbie to DNN.  I am creating a document repository to hold HTML various how-to documents for my software.  I'm not sure whether I should use a document module or a repository module for this.  Any suggestions?

Also, I tried setting this up as a document module and just creating new lisitngs that point to external files (if I upload the files themselves directly, it shows each whole file's contents on that one page instead of listings that link to the files).  How can I edit the way these listings appear?

Any and all suggestions are appreciated!  I've got a DNN book, but it's slow going and was hoping someone else had already done this very basic stuff.  Thanks!

 
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