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New Post 4/18/2007 9:27 AM
User is offline Joanie Shell
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Sorting/Moving questions up and down 

I cannot seem to find where you do this. Can someone help? thanks.

 
New Post 4/23/2007 7:17 AM
User is offline sunils
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Re: Sorting/Moving questions up and down 

I don't think there is a way.  If there is, maybe someone could enlighten me, as well.

 
New Post 5/22/2007 6:55 AM
User is offline qwertyuxes
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Re: Sorting/Moving questions up and down 

as far as i know, only sorting gives order to questions.

if you want the questions in an order, you have select the sorting that  puts newest question down and write the questions in order (if you realize that you made a mistake at 5th question and you have already written 20 questions, that will cause a little pain)

cheers,

t

 
New Post 2/5/2008 1:50 AM
User is offline FAIR TRADE Football (we want fairness 4 fans)
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Re: Sorting/Moving questions up and down 

What about sorting alphabetically?

Work-around:

If you prefix each question with a ref, you will be able edit the ref and so manipulate the positioning of each question.
(not sure if it's alpha-numeric, but if it is and you could use ref# 10050, 10075, 10100, etc - this will give you more scope for inserting new questions in the middle)

If you have many questions - it is probably best organising them by have more FAQ modules - these are easier to shift about.


see this thread for alpha order:
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/27/threadid/157608/scope/posts/Default.aspx


regards,
mark richardson

 
New Post 2/6/2008 7:12 AM
User is offline Mike Riley
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Re: Sorting/Moving questions up and down 

There is a 3rd party FAQ module (that I refer to as FAQ on Crack) that is available from Snowcovered for about $9.

It allows you to specify a sort order in addition to its other features.

 
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