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Term and condition article in english and german
- Sigrid
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6 years 11 months ago #113981
by Sigrid
Term and condition article in english and german was created by Sigrid
Hi Tuan,
I need to assign an englisch article for our english terms and condition and a german one. But I only can see ONE place at "other settings" at the configuration for an article.
Till now I assigned an article with text in english and german, but this cannot be the solution.
service.osg-gmbh.de/de/home-de/agbs-datenschutz
How can I solve that problem?
Many thanks in advance.
Sigrid
I need to assign an englisch article for our english terms and condition and a german one. But I only can see ONE place at "other settings" at the configuration for an article.
Till now I assigned an article with text in english and german, but this cannot be the solution.
service.osg-gmbh.de/de/home-de/agbs-datenschutz
How can I solve that problem?
Many thanks in advance.
Sigrid
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- Tuan Pham Ngoc
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6 years 11 months ago #113996
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Term and condition article in english and german
Hi Sigrid
Do you know how to setup association between the article? If Yes, just set up the association between English and German article, and the extension will handle it correctly (it's quite smart)
Tuan
Do you know how to setup association between the article? If Yes, just set up the association between English and German article, and the extension will handle it correctly (it's quite smart)
Tuan
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