Tk “Areas” under the Properties header in your menu.

You will see a screen in which you can filter the areas. There are different options for finding an area. If you leave everything empty, it will show all the areas available. For example, if you filter on “Property,” you will only find areas that belong to that property.
The “Count” button will show an indication of the total number of objects that fits your search filters Note: access right are not taken into account with this search, so when click ‘Search’ you might find less properties.
The “Search” button will reveal the results of the search job.

To see more details of an area, on the area number. You will see different tabs and options you can fill in regarding the area. For example, you can make an area available for reservation.
Using the area module (use cases)
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“Reservation settings”tab When ‘Reservable = yes’ on the general tab, this tab is shown. Consult the help text of the field by hovering over the field. Some options are: Change availability or block dates, Add seating arrangements (and set a default), Change capacity, and (dis)allow catering
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“Related objects” In this tab you can ee which objects are related to this area. For example you can see which checklists, reservations, work orders, and contracts are related to this area.
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