Also, if you create a custom type and deploy with bTree = 1 you can have
your custom types added to the main node tree and bypass the custom admin
section altogether.

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> OK,
>
> I am not sure if this the case now, but having to create a new tab for any
> custom types could soon lead to an unworkable menu system in the
> backend....for instance say I have around 20 types to deploy and they
cannot
> be grouped.
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> Why don't custom types show in the standard dynamic menu tab? It would
seem
> to be the most logical place for them.....
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