How to selectively display Bookeo events in kiosk & dashboard
By default, eWaiverPro will populate every event you have in Bookeo.
If you have events that aren't active or don't use waivers, you can hide them.
It's simple to selectively display and limit the type of events your participants see in the waiver url by doing the following:
- Log into your account
- Head to Waiver Management and edit your waiver
- Click the Advanced Settings button at the top
- Bookeo Advanced Settings will be at the bottom with slider controls that let you enable or disable events
- Disable any events that you do not want to display by switching the slider to NO
- Click save and close when you're done
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