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1/25/2012 3:35 AM
 

Hi all.

Can I have, in two differents pages, the same announcements module, but with differents settings?

Actually I should like to have in a page the announcements module with "current" view and, in another page, the same module with the "All" view.

Thank you for the answer

 
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1/25/2012 4:19 AM
 
Well, you could by adding a relative copy to the other page and setting the default view accordingly but that only seems to work for admins not ordinary users.
 
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1/25/2012 4:39 AM
 
Seems to work OK using History (Days) setting though.
 
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1/25/2012 5:54 AM
 
OK, my morning's caffeine fix has kicked in now ;) I couldn't understand why it wasn't working using default view, so cleared the cache and yay it works!
 
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1/25/2012 9:48 AM
 

Thank you Pingle.

If I  do not set "History (Days)" and I set "default view" to "current" in the first page and, in e second page, I copy the same announcement module of the first page but I set "History (Days)" to "365" and "Default view" to "All"  I can have the same module in different views in two different pages but only if I log-in as administrator.

I should like to have this behavior also in user mode. 

Is it possible?

 
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