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  • Hi miguelmaxado,

    You can add the booking form to any page using the [booking-form] shortcode. However, it will always submit the form to the page selected in the Booking Page setting.

    There’s a workaround for this. If you select no page as the Booking Page, the form will then submit to whatever page it is already on. If you select no page for the Booking Page setting and use the [booking-form] shortcode on both pages, they should submit to the pages they sit on.

    Thread Starter miguelmaxado

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    Wow!! that’s great, 5***** for the plugin and thank you for your help : )). Now I just need to translate and have the notifications emails sent in the 2 languages.

    Unfortunately the notification emails present a few more difficulties. Although you can translate them, this only helps for the initial submission. When you go to confirm the booking, the WordPress system is running in whatever language is being used in the backend, and the notification email goes out in that language.

    I generally recommend that people write each notification email in both languages. It’s not ideal, but it ensures that the user gets a notification message they can read.

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