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Category Archives: Seating Plans & Charts
How to add words/text to a seating plan
Sometimes you need to add text to a seating plan to indicate where something is, such as a balcony or section. Here’s a couple of examples. We’ll add a section label, then add a stage. To indicate an upper section, … Continue reading
The Initialization Chart Options Tab Wintix 6
Go to Initialization | Chart Options tab. The Chart options tab gives you options to select how your seating chart will appear on the screen. Height of chart rows, width of columns, and font size determines how the chart will … Continue reading
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How to install a seating plan in your Wintix
Center Stage Software often builds seating plans for 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. … Continue reading
How to get a report on all seating charts at once if you are using multi-charts
Because the seating plans used in mult-charts are separate seating plans, it is not possible in Wintix 5 to be able to get information on all of them in one report with a seating chart graphic. However, you can get … Continue reading
Customize the colors of your seating plan in Webtix
Want the colors of your online seating plan to match the colors of your website? Or want the colors to reflect price categories? It’s simple! Just let us know which colors you want and we’ll upload them. If you … Continue reading
How to remove the row indicators from appearing in your seating plan
Wintix seating plans are comprised of a grid of cells. The seating plan uses whatever has been put into the farthest left cell of the row to display as the row indicator. If you don’t put anything in that cell, … Continue reading
How to set up and use ‘Best available’ seating
If you don’t want your patrons to choose their own seat, you can assign the seats a ranking for Best Available seating. Define it mathematically by giving each seat a number. For instance, you could use series of numbers like … Continue reading
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Why is my seating chart showing up for one performance and not another?
One of our Webtix users told us that a multi-chart they were using for online sales showed up fine online for one performance but not another. This is what we told them: You need to go to Show | Edit … Continue reading
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Hold seats for promoters
This is our recommendation for anyone distributing “house seats” to a promoter. In our industry, house seats are usually reserved for emergency purposes. For example, if we know we have a hit show on our hands, we generally don’t put … Continue reading
Good information about House Seats
Whether on the seating plan or seating chart, a character 249, 232, 248, 254 are characters that Wintix and Webtix understand as available seats and patrons can purchase whether in house or online. Once a particular character is replaced with … Continue reading