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Create a 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 need to do minor modifications, copy your seating plan, rename it and do the modifica… Continue reading
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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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
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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How to change your house seats for one performance
…OWEVER – if you are already selling tickets with H as a house seat on your seating PLAN, and change the location of those house seats on your seating CHART while you are selling tickets, Wintix (and Webtix) will still display the original location of the house seats. For instance, if you change the H on the seating chart or plan to ‘character 249’, by going to Show | Edit a show | Edit date | Edit chart, Webtix will ignore that you’ve changed a se… Continue reading
How to install a seating plan in your Wintix
…r our customers. If we are hosting the customers’ data, we can install the seating plan on their network ourselves. However, if we don’t, our customers must and can easily install them themselves. Here’s how: We will email you the plan, along with its width and length. First, you will need to go into Wintix and do the following: Select Tools | Seating plans Click on Create new plan Under name, type (name of plan). (Wintix will add the .pln extensi… Continue reading
Working with Seating Plans
…ns. A separate file named Planlist stores the names and dimensions of your plans Seating plans are not difficult to work with, but they can be tedious. A seating plan is organized like a piece of graph paper, or a spreadsheet. Each square or cell contains the following information: Status: Character displayed on the plan Sale number: Must be zero for unsold seats Row, Number: Seat designation (C-134, for example) Section: Section description (Main… Continue reading
How to add words/text to a seating plan
…ction label, then add a stage. To indicate an upper section, go to Tools | Seating plans, and choose the correct seating plan. Add the words “Upper Section” by placing your cursor where you wish the words to appear and, within the Status field, input the letters one at a time. See example below: When you place the “U” in the Status field, the U will appear on your seating plan. Now let’s add a stage to a seating plan. Go to Tools | Seating plans…. Continue reading
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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Setting up a show that has both reserved and general admission (GA) seating for Webtix
…rican in Paris.” You will need to have two seating plans. One is a regular seating seating plan for your reserved seats. The other seating plan is for your GA (general admission) seating plan. Since you don’t have real “seats” just create a grid with the correct number of GA seats in it. IMPORTANT! When you create your GA plan: make sure Put in letters for the rows is unchecked. With the GA seating plan open, click on the top left seat and enter 1… Continue reading