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How to set up and use automatic social distant seating plans

…ly distant seating. Wintix now will automatically create social distancing seating plans that will insert your choice of number of seats between each group of ticket holders. It doesn’t matter how many people are in a group. This feature works for both in-house and online sales. Go to Show | Edit a show | <Choose the show> | <Choose the performance>. On the Options tab, click the Edit chart data button. The Editing the chart data window appears. T… Continue reading

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2024 Newsletters

…April 2024 Newsletter Customize the look of your Webtix seating charts Use seating plan colors to display a scaled house Google Forms is a good tool for class registrations Practical Automation is out of business How to refund many tickets for a performance or time period May 2024 newsletter How to automatically download Wintix updates Clear your cache and cookies if you can’t see Webtix updates right away Run an Integrity Report to find out of ba… Continue reading

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Offer a discount on Facebook and a link to buy tickets on Webtix

…you will enter the link to the Webtix page that takes them directly to the seating plan or number of GA tickets. If you offer the discount for the run of show, enter the link to the specific show page on Webtix. You will also need to add the discount code you’ve created in Wintix. Click Publish. Your offer will appear now on Facebook. When someone clicks on the offer, this window appears. They are given the discount code to copy and paste. When th… Continue reading

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How to add removable seats for sale to a sold out show with reserved seats

…onight’s performance? We will use 10 seats for this example. Go to Tools | Seating plans and create a new seating plan for just 10 seats. Go to Show | Edit a show | <choose the date and time of the performance>. Check the Use multiple charts for this performance box. Click the Edit chart button. You will see your list of plans. Choose the one you created for ten seats for this example. You will see the second seating chart display. Then the “selec… Continue reading

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Clean up your seating plan

…are built correctly and contain all the data they need for accurate sales? Seating plans need to be meticulously created (which is why we suggest most of our clients let us build them) so each seat has the correct data and there isn’t any random price categories in the areas between seats. That could potentially result in people selling seats that don’t exist. If you are using seating plans, and have a support contract in place, contact us and we… Continue reading

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2017 Center Stage Software newsletters

…ut reserved seat show Bury your dead – sales Time to clean up your seating plan How to do a credit card sale with your patron’s “other” address Update your Wintix and learn about your brain on art August 2017 newsletter How to manually release abandoned online tickets Don’t hand write tickets while your thermal printer is down How Center Stage Software backs up your data Sensory-friendly performances Be berry sweet and download a Wintix update Jul… Continue reading

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The Plan tools button in your seating plan

…, accurate seating plan is a vital step to selling tickets with a reserved seating plan. While not difficult, it can be pain-staking, tedious work filled with many nuances that must be precisely performed. Center Stage Software will input your first seating plan and we highly recommend that you have us create any additional ones you need for a nominal fee. If you do create your own seating plan, you need to become well acquainted with the Plan too… Continue reading

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Seating plan or seating plan PDF not displaying correctly?

…nt ‘MS LineDraw.’ Some characters may not display or print correctly.” The seating chart or plan may also have unusual characters display instead of the normal Wintix characters. This is a code page problem. You are probably missing MS LineDraw, a Microsoft font. To check to see if it is installed on your computer, go to Computer | OS (C:) | Windows | Fonts.   If it is not installed, go to our CSS Dropbox and download it. NOTE: This font must be p… Continue reading

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How to number tickets for a general admission (GA) show

…nization? Do you want each ticket numbered? Here’s how: First – create the seating plan: To create a seating plan in Wintix for general admission, click on Tools |Seating plans and click on the Create a new plan button. You will be prompted to give the plan a name and a description, plus the width and length. For example, if you have 800 seats in your general admission facility, create a seating plan grid no more than 40 wide. That would mean your… Continue reading

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How do you stop people from reprinting GA tickets and using them fraudulently?

…y to deal with it if you see this becoming an issue problem is to create a seating plan for GA seats and number the actual seat (i.e. for a seating capacity of 1-300, each seat is numbered consecutively from 1-300). For your online patrons, they can still select the number of seats they want without having to select seats off the seating plan. For example, the first ticket printed would have the number 1, the second ticket printed would be 2, and… Continue reading

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