> You could override your ModelForm's save() method to save some data to that 
> field. And then modify the same ModelForm to exclude that field. For example,

or maybe, just maybe, he might show us his model, form, and rendered
html so we can actually help him identify and possibly fix his
problem! ;)

I mean, perhaps he wants to be able to fill that field as well?

But unless we know the type and the output, we won't be able to help you

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