If you own more than one type of marquee letter (for example, LED letters and wooden letters), using styles lets you check phrase availability and make reservations by style.

Instead of seeing all your letters lumped together, you can easily check which style(s) can fulfill your phrase for any reservation.


What are Styles?

Styles are labels you assign to your Letters, Numbers and Symbols inventory. Common examples: LED, Wood, Uppercase, Lowercase, Neon, Vintage. You decide what your styles are called and which items belong to each.

Styles only apply to Letters, Numbers and Symbols. Your other inventory… backdrops, chairs, props, framework, etc. remain their own separate items.


Setting Up Styles

Step 1: Create your styles

Go to Inventory and click Manage Styles. Add a style for each type of letter you own. Keep the names simple, easy to identify and most importantly: consistent (or your phrase checker won’t check them together).

Step 2: Assign styles to your inventory

Once your styles exist, assign each letter, number and symbol to the right style. You have two ways to do this:

Important: Assign styles to all items of the same type together. For example, assign all your LED letters at once before moving on to your wood letters, and before you check any phrases.

Step 3: Review your work

After assigning, consider double-checking your work by using the ”All Styles” filter on the Inventory page to view items by style. Confirm each style has the right letters assigned.


Checking Phrase Availability with Styles

When you check Phrase Availability in a new or existing reservation, you'll see style buttons above the phrase field.