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Put a number or icon on a pin

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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

  1. Open the Landmarks tab

    Open your map in the editor and select the Landmarks tab.

  2. Expand the landmark

    Click the landmark you want to label so its fields appear.

  3. 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 wantEnterNotes
A stand or bay numbere.g. 12Keep it to one or two characters so it fits the pin
A short letter codee.g. A or PGreat for zones, car-park sections, gates
An iconan icon id or image URLDraws a small graphic instead of text
Nothingleave blankA plain pin in your chosen marker shape
Short labels read best. Long words are cramped on a small marker — if you need more room, use a larger marker size, or rely on the landmark's name in the popup card instead.

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".

Some marker styles suit labels better than others — the Medium, Large and bordered pins give a number room to breathe, while the Dot style is best left plain. See the guide on choosing a marker to pair a shape with your label.