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So some times you may have a list and not want to expose all of your fields to the user. Well this is easy enough with a list but what about edit and insert. Well today i stumbled apon the easy way and it involves the use of designer. I have attached a word doc with the content fromthe attached link in the case this disappears some day.
But the credit goes to these guys...
http://blah.winsmarts.com/2007-5-Customize_the_-and-quot;NewFormaspx-and-quot;_page_for_a_SharePoint_List.aspx
CustomizeNewListItem.docx (70.29 KB)
BEWARE DON"T DO THIS UNTIL READING THE FOLLOWING
DONT RENAME EXISTING FORMS LEAVE THEM BE...
http://blogs.msdn.com/dszabo/archive/2007/02/20/custom-list-newform-aspx-ruined-in-wss-3-0.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=935504
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