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8/18/2010 3:11 AM
 
Folks,

I have created a blog and have been using it on a page. Now, I wanted to create a separate page that shows a separate blog. As there isn't any way to have two parent blogs, I ended up creating a child blog for the existing blog.

In my new page, when I add a blog, it simply adds the parent blog. All my existing blog entries, comments, etc. are shown on this page as well. I really don't want to show the parent blog on this page. I just wish to show the child blog. I looked at module settings but there is nothing to let me select just the child blog.

I would appreciate your help in associating the child blog with the new page.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,
Peter
 
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