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10/19/2010 8:26 AM
 
In the right pane of my website I have a News-section, using the Announcement-module. It appears in all pages except one.
I want to move the news-section to the bottom pane of my website. So, In DotNetNuke editing mode, I've moved the module to the bottom pane.
However, this in only done for that page! That means I'd have to move the module in all pages. I can't believe that I'm doing this the right way. How can I move the module to a different pane for áll pages it appears in, in DotNetNuke?

(I know I can also change the positioning in the CSS, but it would be a bit strange to postion the right pane at the bottom of the page)
 
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11/12/2010 5:26 PM
 
You indeed have to move all modules one-by-one unless you want to "mess" with the database.

Tom Kraak
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