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I can only open 'NewForm.aspx' in Advanced edit mode, not safe mode so struggling with finding the 'Fields' that I want to hide. Can anyone advise on how I can find these 'Fields' or perhaps a different way in which I can hide them? The form I have created is an InfoPath 2013 form, so if there is a way I can do this via InfoPath, that would be fantastic as well.

Thank you for your assistance -

Kind regards,

Janice

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  • Are you OK with PowerSehll code? Commented Feb 9, 2015 at 11:06
  • Hi Nadeem, I have PowerShell installed but have not used it as of yet - I am confident that I can pick it up fast, so if you have any steps and coding, I would be very grateful for your input on this. Thank you, Janice :)
    – Janice
    Commented Feb 12, 2015 at 9:53
  • This would be very easy if you create three different forms for the same list.. do you have multiple views for your Infopath form? Commented Feb 12, 2015 at 14:51
  • Hi user19952,I have now created multiple views for the InfoPath form, I will watch a youtube tutorial to assist me in making these views available in the SharePoint List
    – Janice
    Commented Feb 19, 2015 at 14:53

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Here is the sample code:

$web = Get-SPWeb "http://yoursitename"
$list = $web.List["YourListName"]
$field1 = $list.Fields["YourFirstFieldInternalName"]
$field2 = $list.Fields["YourSecondFieldInternalName"]
$field1.ShowInNewForm = $false
$field1.Update()
$field2.ShowInNewForm = $false
$field2.Update()

Copy it and change the variables per your requirement. Then open SharePoint PowerShell (Run as Administrator) Paste the code and hit enter.

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