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I've got number of projects built around my forums. Every project uses multiple pages and its own set of modules. Any changes to modules that affect whole project require me to go through every single page related to that project applying the change which is very inconvenient and error-prone.
So here is my question - it is possible to create page groups where every group will have its own default modules layout and default settings? As far as I understand there is no such feature in VBA at the moment, but probably some modification may help me? Thanks. Last edited by otstrel; 10-19-2007 at 10:29 AM. |
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Have you tried using the 'Copy Module Layouts' link? That should allow you to quickly and easily copy the layout from one page to multiple pages.
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Well, this is an option but it still does not address the issue of default settings. So I have either change settings for each page or create copies of modules for each project which is quite cumbersome. And still it is quite easy to break layout of all pages with one module created without careful attention to those issues.
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