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5/31/2012 10:10 AM
 

Hello,
Is it possible to copy/move modules from one language to another on DNN 6.2. I'm surprised at when I see only the current language's pages on Modules/Module Selection section while I try to add an existing module from one culture to another.

 
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5/31/2012 5:26 PM
 
sure, you just need to use 3rd party tools like the one from Sascha Trauwaen on Codeplex.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/2/2012 5:08 AM
 
Thanks, It helped me a lot. But there is one little problem. I can copy modules from default culture to others by clicking the "Ready the translate" button. What if we want to copy the modules from non-default cultures to default or across the non-default cultures? Does anybody know how to do this? I couldn't find how to do this with DNN Content Localization Tools.
 
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6/3/2012 4:15 AM
 
sorry, but this is not supported by the current workflow.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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