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Hi,
Like many others on this forum, I am creating a customised task template for a work project. I am content with using the default 'task' page, but need custom fields on a second page, which will contain a field for comments. In this field (or should it be a textbox?) I need the recipient of the task to be able to type in comments, and for these comments to display when the task is viewed by the task assigner when the task is completed - (i.e. I don't necessarily need the comments to appear while the task is live, only once it has been completed and comments have been entered in the field.) In essence, I need this field to act with similar functionality to the default open text field on the 'task' page. I would appreciate any expertise that you could fford me. Ben. |
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