Unfortunately, this is not possible. Nav Mgr does not seem to pay
attention to content class preassignments. All you can do is to not
use Nav Mgr to create pages, and instead use the regular multilink
reddot for your list and create pages with that. Generally speaking, I
dont think that your editors need to access and or edit the navigation
structure from with nav mgr.....Is there a specific reason why they
need to use Nav Mgr to create pages?

I guess you could hack the Nav Mgr Create Page dialog and use RQL to
get the content classes and page definitions that are preassigned, to
then filter out the non-preassigned content classes from the choices
of content classes for creating a page in the Nav Mgr....

On Nov 17, 12:49 pm, Tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the link but it's not exactly what I'm looking for. This
> article is  about hiding pages from the structure.
> I want to hide certain templates I know they won't need when users
> create a new page. (not hide after the page is created)
> Any advice?
>
> On Nov 17, 10:50 am, El Pollo Loco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >http://blog.markusgiesen.de/2008/07/27/playing-peek-a-boo-hiding-page...
>
> > On Nov 17, 10:17 am, Tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My editors use the nav manager to add new pages. When they create a
> > > new page, how do I only show the content classes that are relevant to
> > > their part of the project?
>
> > > Thanks!
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