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New Post 12/11/2007 7:41 AM
User is offline Chris Traveis
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Page Replication 

Hey I need to create multiple pages with the same modules/content on each page and was wondering if there are any modules out there that can do this.

 
New Post 12/11/2007 9:42 AM
User is offline fritz schantz
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Re: Page Replication 

Do you mean something different than using the "Copy" page function?  To do that, open the page you want to copy, click the "Copy" icon under page functions, and follow through the dialogs.  It's pretty intuitive once you get to the copy interface.

 

Fritz

 
New Post 12/11/2007 9:56 AM
User is offline Chris Traveis
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Re: Page Replication 

Thanks for that advice, but what i need to do is create a large amount of pages (around 100) that have the same exact layout with the same exact modules on them, and using the copy page function would take entirely too long. So i was wondering if there was anything out there with a bulk creation functionality (along the lines of having a box where you enter the number of pages and it dynamically creates them) before i went off and tried to create it myself.

 
New Post 12/11/2007 11:50 PM
User is offline freshOne
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Re: Page Replication 

create a page & put the modules & content u want in it, then in the settings of the module there is an option to use the module in all pages & there is a related option to use the content of that module too
but take in ur consideration that this way the module will be displayed in ALL pages u already have, & ALL pages u will create later

 
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