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You can't really "move" ad regions since they are built into the page. This is actually intentional, to avoid an over-zealous City Editor from deleting on the ad spots he didn't like or something. =)

See a map of the available regions here:

http://docs.townnews.com/kbpublisher/Ad-Region-Map...

However, you can very easily ad more "positions" into an available ad region, even if it is already in use. This way, you can target a new ad just to that position, and if it is the only ad assigned to that position, it would not rotate with other ads.

To add another position, go to your Banner Ad application, and click on the settings panel (gear in upper right corner). You'll get the ad regions manager:



Edit the region where you would like to add another position, and change it to "2" or more.

Then, use the position targeting to assign your add to the new position in that region. Like so:



The ads rotate separate in the in-story1 versus the in-story2 ad positions. So, if only one ad were assigned to in-story2, it would not rotate.

I'll go ahead and mark this as answered, but let me know if this doesn't make sense! =)

Christine
I think this is a great idea! I'll add it as a feature request.

One workaround you might consider, which only takes 2 million years (a savings of over 243 million years!!!), would be to use the editorial application which has batch uploading, and then go to the Business Directory application to associate the assets.

You can also create a photo gallery asset in editorial, and then just attach that. It looks a little different when applied to the Business Directory listing, however, it shows up (purposefully) outside of the tabbed areas:



http://www.showcase.bloxcms.com/apartments/albert-s-diamond-jewelers/business_1219409378.html?f=6

The only downside is that these are going to show up in the editorial application, when usually they are filtered out (although they are still editorial assets).

When creating related items in the Business Directory, they get a "source application" tag of editorial, so that we can filter them out of editorial searches. These would be sourced to editorial. Not sure if that would matter or not.

You can change source application inside each asset if you had to (under the other tab)... but you'd have to go into each one to change it.
Hi Jacki!

Our contract with our listings vendor prohibits us from using the content from their database in print. Let me see if there are any other options...
Hi Craig!

If we don't open in a new window, the links would open inside of the tiny iframe. Perhaps we could offer a _top instead of _blank, is that what you're thinking?

Can you describe the use case? What are you trying to do? =)

Thanks!

Christine
Hi Patrick! Please let us know if this answers your question. I will mark it as answered for now (based on Patrick O.'s answer).
Hi Craig! Can you provide a use case for this? I.E. what are you trying to do? There may be a better way to access the date through another method (like... getting the publish date of an asset, etc.)