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I see all the previous questions listed here, but everything looks different -- similar, but different.
Is there any way to find a list of Forms, Templates, or Feeds by searching the code text? Here's my use case: I've changed my email server for sending out emails. I need to find every place where i send out a confirmation emal so i can change the "from" email to work with the new system. I have hundreds of Forms and Templates. Is there a search or mass-export function that I'm missing? I tried che

Is XMod Pro v.5 Coming?

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Mention of it was made at the end of 2025. When will it be available and when will we know more about it.
DNN 10 has been out for a few months now. Is XMod Pro compatible with it?
https://www.dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/894 I have been trying 50 thousand different things to get this program to recognize the Value. I keep coming up with an error: "can't convert string to int32." (not literal) I also tried referencing the function in the value attribute. That didn't work either. I'm submitting the code from my latest attempt. HELP!!!

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