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10/25/2006 6:18 PM
 

When "ALL" is selected from the categories dropdown, I'm trying to get the actual category name to display instead of the word "ALL". I'm using the [CATEGORY] token in the template file.

The Attribute token works fine. If I select "ALL" from the attribute dropdown, and have [ATTRIBUTE:name] in the template, the actual attribute names I've added appear when the list is displayed (and not the word "ALL").

My workaround has been to use the Attribute for my categories, but then I can't re-arrange the order of them.

 
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