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Is there anyway to use the same ad modules in all templates. Or when editing a page add the first ones you have create. Is there a way to delete some of the templates.
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You can use it as a basis for new pages. However each page would need its own template to prevent overwriting the original. To select a template while editing a page, click the template tab near the top above add modules.
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Using a saved template on a different page.
I have edited a page and made some additions like adding a php module. I have saved this as a new template, am I able to use this template with the same changes on another page.Tags: None
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