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6/11/2008 3:51 PM
 

The other day I was working with a Text/HTML module clicked the link button, and immediately could not choose the Link Type "File (file on your site)"  This is no longer an option in the FCKEditor.  All of my portals are experiencing this issue.

Now, none of my people can create links simply by choosing the page they want to link to.

Does anyone have any ideas?

 
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