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Not able to access "Custom Content Types" Which is already define.

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    Hi I created created custom content type called "Voucher" which contains two columns. I created one List Using "Document Library". Library Settings->Genaral settings-> Allow management of content types->Yes. But I am unable to Select Custom Content Type by Add from existing site content types.. Thank You.

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      Hi I created created custom content type called "Voucher" which contains two columns. I created one List Using "Document Library". Library Settings->Genaral settings-> Allow management of content types->Yes. But I am unable to Select Custom Content Type by Add from existing site content types.. Thank You.

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      So, having a little time I spend some on testing. You can only use those contenttypes that inherits from a base-contenttype avaibable in documentlibraries. For example you can create a "Voucher" using the document-contenttype and best putting it in the same group. Then you can use it. The question is: why can't you use another type. That's because other types don't have the file-field declared by SharePoint. That field is important cause a document library has documents and documents are stored in the file-field. A list that doesn't inherit it from such a content-type doesn't have the right field (with the right id). So it can't be used. Hope that helpes you. :rolleyes: Regards, Ingo

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