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k2 and terms of conditions
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11 years 2 months ago #55744
by Stevv
k2 and terms of conditions was created by Stevv
Hi folks,
I´m using k2-component (Joomla 3.3.6, eventbooking 1.6.9), so how can I choose my terms of conditions in eventbooking-config, that refers to the native joomla articles?
greets,
Stevv
I´m using k2-component (Joomla 3.3.6, eventbooking 1.6.9), so how can I choose my terms of conditions in eventbooking-config, that refers to the native joomla articles?
greets,
Stevv
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11 years 2 months ago #55778
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic k2 and terms of conditions
Hi Stevv
1. If all your events have the same terms and conditions article, then you can simply go to Events Booking -> Configuration, choose the terms and conditions article you want for "Default Term and condition article' config option
2. If you have an event which use a different article than the one you choose in Configuration, you can edit the event to choose the terms and conditions article for that specific event
In Events Booking , terms and conditions are always Joomla native articles
Tuan
1. If all your events have the same terms and conditions article, then you can simply go to Events Booking -> Configuration, choose the terms and conditions article you want for "Default Term and condition article' config option
2. If you have an event which use a different article than the one you choose in Configuration, you can edit the event to choose the terms and conditions article for that specific event
In Events Booking , terms and conditions are always Joomla native articles
Tuan
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