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8/4/2006 9:52 AM
 
Hello!

I would like to know if there is a way to have a standard module always pull content from another module so that I can have several modules on certain pages that share the same content all of the time.

In other words, I would like a single Text/HTML module (for example) be put on several pages and be able to edit it on any of these pages but that it all share the same content.

I know of the Display on all pages option in the settings but I just want it on certain pages and not all. I definitly do not want to copy since that will create several instances which I have to update each manually.

Any suggestions? Thank you for your time.

Regards,
Christopher Koeber

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Christopher Koeber
 
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8/4/2006 12:41 PM
 

Two methods:

1. Set the first module to display on all pages, then arrange them as you like and/or delete them from the pages you don't want them on.

2. Create the first module, then go to each new page and use the 'Add Existing' function in the control panel to add copies of the first module to other pages.

In both cases all the modules are updated when you update any single one of them.

Rob

 
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8/4/2006 5:16 PM
 

Thanks!

Regards,

Christopher Koeber


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Christopher Koeber
 
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