Customise your itinerary templates
How to customise your itinerary templates.
Overview
We're pretty proud of how beautiful our itineraries look but we understand that you're going to want to customise these to the brand of your business and include important details such as your logo and brand colours.
Watch this short video to get started customising your itinerary templates or follow the step-by-step instructions below.
2. Click on 'Organisation'
3. Click on customise
3. In the 'Customise' tab you can edit the various customisable aspects of an itinerary. These are the default settings that will show for each itinerary. It will save automatically.
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