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Tag Archives: tutorial
Webtix update 6/27/24
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Center Stage Software will implement the planned Webtix and server updates for all servers tomorrow June 27, 2024 10 am PDT. The new update continues to provide additional support to the server updates that went out last … Continue reading
Webtix update 6-20-24
This evening, June 20, 2024 between 8 and 9 pm PDT, Center Stage Software will implement Webtix and server updates for all servers: The new update continues to provide additional support to the server updates that went out earlier this week. The … Continue reading
How to configure a Godex DT4xW label printer
Go to your Windows search bar and type Printers and Scanners. Locate your DT4xW printer driver and select the General tab | Preferences. Under Page Setup, choose File labels (1.00 in x 3.00 in) from the down arrow in the … Continue reading
Authorize.net emails (APIs, SSL, TSL, DigiCert, AFDS & more) Sept/Oct 2024
If you use Authorize.net as a payment gateway, you may have received either or both of the following emails from Authorize.net between September 26 and October 9. Here are the emails and some information on what you need to – … Continue reading
How to export a barcode file
Go to Tools | Scan bar coded tickets Select the show and performance you want to export Choose DBF as file type Select the Export bar codes radio button and Run the report When the notify window pops up showing … Continue reading
What to do about third-party ticket resellers
When tickets are in high demand, look out for ticket resellers. Make sure your customers know that tickets are only available through you. You are scanning tickets at the door to make sure. Ticket resellers charge exorbitant prices. That’s how … Continue reading
It’s important to back up (backup) your Wintix every day!
As someone famous once said, “One day your computer will not work. period.” While we hope that never happens to you, the way to best protect yourself is to back up your data every day. Period. To do a backup, … Continue reading
We back up your Wintix 6 data automatically
We make replicates of your Wintix data before you can blink an eye – You don’t have to back up Wintix anymore if we host your data! Backing up used to be crucial. It still is, but computer hardware is … Continue reading
Out of balance report – Run of show and Single performance Wintix 6
The Out of balance report lets you quickly see any sales that are out of balance. You can run this report for either the run of show or for a single performance. There is one significant difference between the Out … Continue reading
Are your custom tickets printing upside down?
This happened to one of our clients who uses custom tickets. The solution is to rotate the image on the ticket. NOTE: the “image” is whatever the ticket printer prints on the ticket. If you are using custom printed tickets, … Continue reading