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PostPosted: April 30th, 2007, 10:13 am 
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Is it possible for a page to use a different Master Page depending on a variable?

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No, I'm afraid this is not possible. However you could achieve a similar effect by using a multi-frame on the master page, putting your content in that and then changing the frame as required. You will need to have a blank first frame and a quick transition on the other frames, as the change can only happen after the frame is visible.

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Thanks for the quick response.

It got me thinking... I've used a variable to set what's displayed on the master page in the first place. ( I think that was what you were recommending anyhow!)

Linda

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