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  • Hi,

    The features mentioned on that page are available in the free version too.

    Depending on what you want to do, you may need to click open the advanced ticket options on each ticket to see all the options.

    Thread Starter Apokh

    (@apokh)

    Okay, found out, that I have to deactivate the single ticket mode. But the tikets created within a setup for a new event are temporary and no permanent tikets. Can I add permanent tiket types besides the “Standard-Ticket”?

    I’m not sure what you mean by temporary and permanent tickets. Can you rephrase the question? Thanks.

    Thread Starter Apokh

    (@apokh)

    Okay. I can create tickets under
    Create Event->Bookings (activate)->advanced
    right?
    But when I create tickets there, they are ONLY for THIS particular event (temporary), I cannot choose these for another event.
    I′ll have to recreate the tickets for another event.
    So the question would be, if or if not I can create permanent tickets, like the Standard, which I can then choose for all my events.
    Hope its clearer now ??

    PaulDoesWP

    (@pauldoeswordpress)

    I came here to ask the exact same question! I’d like the ability to create four ticket types, then save those ticket types as some kind of group, in the exact same way I can do with locations. Then, when I create a new event (which has the exact same four ticket types as all my other events) I can just select the pre-formatted ticket types from a drop-down menu.

    My scenario is this:
    The website is for farmers’ markets.
    I have many different markets, in different locations, on different dates.
    Each market has the same four ticket types:

      Standard market holder stall
      Standard market holder stall with electrical supply
      Small market holder stall
      Small market holder stall with electrical supply

    I’d like to be able to apply this exact group of ticket types to every market.

    @PaulDoesWP: It is considered impolite to interrupt another poster’s ongoing thread unless you are posting a solution or suggestion. As per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic.

    Well – esmi, you scolded PaulDoesWp but you didn’t answer the original question which, by the way, seems to be along the same lines as PaulDeesWP’s question and the same question i am seeking an answer for.

    To answer the original question, setting a “ticket template” can’t be done by via the settings panel. But you can change the default ticket settings using this code:

    https://pastebin.com/vqEMvQeTa

    Caimin_nwi – that pastebin link is no good. Indicates it has been removed.

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