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New Post 3/28/2008 12:45 PM
User is offline Andy Arnold
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Can I move pages from one child portal to another? 

I can see where you can move pages within the same child portal, but I need to move a few pages from one child portal to another child portal within the same parent portal.  Anyone know if this can be done within the UI?

 
New Post 3/29/2008 4:18 AM
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Re: Can I move pages from one child portal to another? 

you can try to export and import the page - this shall work fine, if all modules on it support iPortable.


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New Post 3/30/2008 7:35 PM
User is offline Andy Arnold
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Re: Can I move pages from one child portal to another? 

thanks, sabastian.

where are export and import located?

 
New Post 3/30/2008 8:58 PM
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Re: Can I move pages from one child portal to another? 

They should be top-left in the iconbar/controlbar area when you're signed in.. where you add pages and access page settings. You'll need to be signed in with suitable permissions, or as Admin or Host.

Rob 

 
New Post 4/3/2008 6:04 AM
User is offline Andy Arnold
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Re: Can I move pages from one child portal to another? 

I do not have tose options.  I am looking under the top left menu under Admin>Pages.  All I have is Add New Page, Help, and Online Help.  Any suggestions??  Of course we are still on version 3.03.1.  We have been a little  hesitant on upgrading due to our limited knowledge of DNN.

 

 
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