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New Post 12/24/2007 7:56 PM
User is offline thefuzz4
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How To: Aggregated Forums 

Hey everyone. First off let me just say thank you to the team for such a wonderful upgrade. 

Ok so now lets get down to business.  Can anyone point me to a how to or provide me with instructions on how aggregate forums work and how to set them up properly.  I can usually fiddle around and figure stuff out on my own but this one has just got me stumped.  Thank you in advance.


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New Post 12/25/2007 2:53 AM
User is offline Bilal Al-Ghazi
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Re: How To: Aggregated Forums 

This can be done by logging in as forum admin then from the forum administrtion page goto "General Settings" then check the "Display Aggrigated Forums" by this you will get the "Aggrigated forums" which will contain the posts from all of the forums.

 


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New Post 12/26/2007 11:19 PM
User is offline thefuzz4
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Re: How To: Aggregated Forums 

Thanks for the reply I will try that out and see how I like it.  Thank you.


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New Post 12/27/2007 11:35 AM
User is offline thefuzz4
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Re: How To: Aggregated Forums 

Thanks for the reply I will try that out and see how I like it.  Thank you.


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