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Sharepoint - How to exclude certain columns from "New Item" creation, but allow them for edit

Asked by danielevans83 in MOSS-Sharepoint

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Basically, I have a task list where users can fill out orders and place them with a certain department.  I'd like to have certain columns only changable by people who edit the item (Status, % Complete).  I don't want the user creating it to be able to set the Status, but I do want the people managing it to be able to.  How can I accomplish this?  I've figured out how to hide the columns from New Item by turning Content Type Management on, and hiding it from all forms.  Can I turn it back on for edit?

Or should I use Sharepoint Designer and just delete the actual boxes from the New Item .aspx so users cannot enter info in them?Start Free Trial
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Zone: MOSS-Sharepoint
Tags: Microsoft, Sharepoint, WSS 3.0
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