there are at least two ways to get this result: 

1) create a new layout that places this special portlet whereever you want, 
using the theme's portlet tag 

2) add a special layout region to your layout that will host this special 
portlet. Each page then has to have a window definition for this portlet with 
the special region name assigned to it. This is how the tabbed navigation is 
done in the default portal. Take a look.    


Note: For the future (2.4) we are thinking about a page inheritence model where 
such common portlets could be assigned to a page definition that other pages 
inherit from (so that they inherit the portlet assignments from the parent page)


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