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New Post 5/7/2008 7:50 AM
User is offline davico
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same content in two different modules 

hallo,

I have two announcements modules in two different pages on the same website. I would like them to be "synchronized", meaning that if I add an announcement in one module it will be automagically added to the second module. Is this possible? thanks

 
New Post 5/7/2008 4:04 PM
User is offline Rhys
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Re: same content in two different modules 

In the control panel there is a radio button for 'Add New Module' and 'Add Existing Module'. Create the first module in the usual way, then use 'Add Existing Module' when you create the second module. Select the first page, first module, and you will have a reference to the original. There is only really one module, it's just displayed in two places, so edits to either will appear in the other.

Hope this helps, Rhys.


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New Post 5/8/2008 1:03 AM
User is offline davico
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Re: same content in two different modules 

Thanks for this answer. It works for modules that are not displayed on all pages, but not with modules that are displayed on all pages. What about if I want to display twice a module on the same page (I know it sounds strange, but...). If I try to add an existing module that is displayed on all pages dnn will just do nothing... no error messages. What I expect is that the module would appear twice on the page but this doesn't happen. Any idea? thanks

 
New Post 5/25/2008 2:16 PM
User is offline Netfreak
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Re: same content in two different modules 

I'm looking for a similar solution. I need the announcements module to show twice on the same page, one showing current news, and a second one showing archived news...

 
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