Are you using nav manager?
If so, you could probably accomplish what you want with nav menus, or
maybe with render tags.
With render tags, you could look back to a field in the parent,
grandparent, etc, and set a webtrends parameter.
This might be easier than using keywords, plus you get the ability to
fake inheritance for free if using nav manager.
i.e. child pages don't actually need to be tagged to use a value from
their parent for a metadata WT parameter.
Wayne.

On Oct 9, 12:35 pm, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a means in RedDot where keywords could be assigned to
> complete nodes in a site tree?
>
> We're trying to use keywords as a means of applying some
> categorization to our site to make it easier to obtain WebTrends
> reports on various sections - and it's pretty tedious going through
> pages and manually assigning keywords. We can't preassign them to the
> content classes since the content classes are being used in different
> nodes of the site tree.
>
> Thanks,
> Ray
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