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TYPO3 Tips and Tricks - Mass Copy and Move

Friday, November 13, 2009 7:13 PM EST

By: Virgil Huston

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We are currently working on a web site migration to TYPO3 project that has thousands of pages. We imported the pages, but there is now a new site map, so many of the pages must be shifted around, placed in different sections, etc.

TYPO3's mass copy / move and paste functionality has made what could be an unbelievably tedious and time consuming task into a much quicker and streamlined process. For situations like this, mass copy / paste is essential, saves us time and saves the client money. It is truly a win-win situation.

I have created a short tutorial to explain the basics of this feature. Hopefully, it will be of some use to those of you not already aware of this TYPO3 capability.

 

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  • typo3, typo3 feature, typo3 copy, typo3 move, typo3 cut and paste

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By Torrent File on Monday, January 11, 2010 3:33 AM EST
Gravatar: Torrent File You know, guys, I am constantly surfing over the net in search of some important and interesting information. When I visit such sites, I usually have no idea what is implied. You are quite right that it is going to help those who is not already aware of TYPO3 capability. I watched your video and a lot of basics of the feature became clear to me. Thanks a lot!