Master pages [Legacy]

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Introduction to Master pages [Legacy]
Master pages allow you to combine multiple Booking pages and Event types into one point of access for your Customers, providing support for a wide range of scheduling scenarios. You can set up your Master page so that Customers can select the ...
Creating a Master page [Legacy]
Master pages allow you to combine multiple Booking pages and Event types into one point of access for your Customers, providing support for a wide range of scheduling scenarios.  When you create a Master page, you can it set up so that Cust...
Master pages: Overview [Legacy]
The Master page Overview  section summarizes the main properties of the specific Master page . It includes the Master page's main settings, the Booking pages and Event types associated with it, and Share & Publish options. Your Master pag...
Master pages: Event types and assignment [Legacy]
The Event types and a ssignment section of a Master page is where you determine how the bookings made on the Master page will be assigned to your Team members. This section is different depending on which scenario you selected for your Mast...
Master pages: Labels and instructions [Legacy]
In the Master page Labels and instructions section, you can define the public labels for the different entities in your Master page . You can also customize instructions that will help your Customers make the right selections during the schedul...
Master pages: Public content [Legacy]
In the Public content section, you can define information that will help your Customers understand what your Master page is for. You can include basic information about yourself, your organization, your meeting type, location or your staff member ...
Assignment with team or panel pages [Legacy]
With OnceHub, you can automatically distribute bookings to Team members according to rules you define. Rules can be defined for Master pages using team or panel pages . Tip When you use a Master page with team or panel pages, you can also ...
Conflicting settings when using team or panel pages [Legacy]
Team or panel pages are not compatible with the following configuration settings and vice versa: Booking with approval : Team or panel pages do not work with Booking with approval mode. Team or panel pages can only work when your Event type ...
Event types first (Booking pages second) [Legacy]
Master pages with Event types allow Customers to first select which Event type they prefer. They the...
Booking pages first (Event types second) [Legacy]
Master pages with Booking pages first allow Customers to first select which Booking page they prefer...
Booking pages only (without Event types) [Legacy]
Master pages with Booking pages only allow Customers to select which Booking page they prefer. Booki...
Using Booking page tags in Master pages [Legacy]
Tags are specific keywords added to your Booking pages . Tags enable customers to filter Booking pages by keywords and find the person with whom they need to book in a fast and efficient manner. Tags can be used on their own in a Master page ...
Disabling your Master page [Legacy]
If you don't want to accept bookings on your Master page but don't want to delete it, you can disable it instead. When you disable your Master page, your settings remain intact and you can enable it again at any time.  In this article, you'll l...
Master page scenarios [Legacy]
Master pages are a flexible tool that you can use to unite your Booking pages into a single point of access for your Customers. OnceHub offers four different Master page scenarios, providing support for a wide range of scheduling scenarios. Th...
Master page scenario: Team or panel page [Legacy]
When your Master page uses team or panel pages, you can set up specific rules to define which Team member is assigned to a booking.  Team or panel pages Booking assignment is defined per Event type offered on your Master page. Each Event type ...
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