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Within a website you may have an element which is put on a parent page, and should be shown throughout all of the child pages.

For instance, if the site was Dentistry, you might have a section called "Research". That section would have a home page with a headline of "Research". Then under Research, you may have a subpage called "Forms". But on that Forms page you want the user to know which section they are in. One way to do this is by pulling previous page's "Headline".

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Published on Monday, April 6 2009 at 04:38 PM by Tiffany France in the WebCMS (OpenText Management Server) blog.

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