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New Post 3/27/2008 5:37 AM
User is offline James
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Referencing a Modul 

Hi

 

I've inherited a dot nuke application, and there are cases where modules ahve been copied with content, but not referenced.  Is it possible to change an existing module so it is referencing another, or to just copy a referenced module from one page to another (I could delete the existing one then.)

 

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James

 
New Post 3/27/2008 9:44 AM
User is offline Brandon Haynes
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Re: Referencing a Modul 

Hi James,

Would using the "Add Existing Module" function on the control panel meet your needs?  You would create instances of existing modules on other pages one by one, and then delete the instances with duplicate content.  If the number of modules instances you're dealing with is small, this would probably be the quickest way to accomplish what you're after.

Brandon


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New Post 3/31/2008 4:40 AM
User is offline James
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Re: Referencing a Modul 

Thanks.  That should work.  I don't think there are too many, so I can do that as I go along.

 
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