If your application module is AppModule then you can put your common properties 
in /WEB-INF/app.properties.

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On Mar 5, 2012, at 6:35 PM, karthi <rathinasamy....@snovabits.net> wrote:

> ...then something is misspelled.
> your project name doesn't matter - it must be the page name that has to be
> equal to the properties (and .tml) name. 
> 
> I created projectname.properties file in the thought that it would support
> all the tml pages but it din't?
> 
> If I have 40 pages in my project and I want to use a single common property
> throughtout the application pages - then I have to create 40 .properties
> file ah? here what would be the best way or am I doing anything wrong?
> 
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