Hi everybody,
I am assigning my hubs to groups, and I wonder if it is possible to have hubs in more than one group at a time? I don't see any way of doing this, but perhaps I am missing something.
For example, I have a group for food and a group for Halloween. I have a couple of hubs containing recipes for Halloween treats. That would fit in both groups, but as far as I can tell, I have to pick one. Am I correct?
Thanks
That's right, can't put a hub in more than one group.
But you can always link to that hub, from as many hubs as you want, using the normal linking tools.
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