A marker doesn't have to be blank. The Label / icon field draws text or an icon on the pin itself — a stand number, a bay letter, or a small symbol — so visitors can read the map without tapping every pin.
Where to find it
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Open the Landmarks tab
Open your map in the editor and select the Landmarks tab.
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Expand the landmark
Click the landmark you want to label so its fields appear.
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Type into Label / icon
The Label / icon field sits just under the Marker picker. Whatever you type is drawn on the pin; leave it blank for a plain marker.
What to put in it
| You want | Enter | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| A stand or bay number | e.g. 12 | Keep it to one or two characters so it fits the pin |
| A short letter code | e.g. A or P | Great for zones, car-park sections, gates |
| An icon | an icon id or image URL | Draws a small graphic instead of text |
| Nothing | leave blank | A plain pin in your chosen marker shape |
Label vs. name
The Label / icon is on-pin shorthand; the landmark's Title is the full name shown in the directory list and on the popup card. They're independent — you might label a pin 7 on the map while its title reads "Meeting Room 7".