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Hello @LisaS9711 ,
If you're setting up separate time frames for a single event, you'd either want to include that in the separate tickets' details, or you'd need to have two separate events, whichever you'd prefer for your organizational needs.
Hello @LisaS9711 ,
If you're setting up separate time frames for a single event, you'd either want to include that in the separate tickets' details, or you'd need to have two separate events, whichever you'd prefer for your organizational needs.
Super, thank you! I didn't understand at first how I could create two tickets since the event itself asks for a specific date. But I see now I could have had a long date period on the event itself, then create tickets for the actual two times that they could attend. I will try that in the future. For now, I just created two separate events and wrote a separate email that included links to their two choices. Thanks much for your assistance!
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