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What term to use to show / hide pre-filled fields in a form?

What term to use to show / hide pre-filled fields in a form?

We have a form that is about 70% pre-filled. However, in between the pre-filled input boxes, there are a few ones that needs to be filled-out manually.

However, when we show the form, we only want the person to fill in the few ones in bet…

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