PO text non editable in PO

Dear ALL,
Please help me for doing this.
My query is How to make PO text in PO is non-editable?
Regards
SANTOSH KADAM.

Hi,
I am having one solution may be usefull for you
SPRO>>MM>>PO>>Define Screen Layout at Document Level>>NBF>>Reference data, item
in that Texts will be there for that optional entry will be there change into DISPLAY (select the display check box), and save
by doing this may be it will work check once
Regards
Pramod

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