Re: Content Editor Web Part
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Just to clarify Joris' response, it is highly frowned upon to modify the SPS
databases. You would be better off making any changes to the web part
programmatically.
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Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
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"mwaldron" <mwaldron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Does anyone know where the content from a content editor web part is
stored
in the SPS database?
Melissa
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