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To change the name
Type a new name in the name Name field.
Aliases
An Alias is an optional shortened or more user-friendly version of your Ingredient’s name. Aliases can be used in your ingredient statement or on reports. You can enter as many Aliases as you want for your Ingredient.
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You can do this for as many tags as you’d like. You will be able to use these tags in future searches.
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To remove a tag from your Ingredient
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This is the weight of the ingredient for which you will enter nutrient amounts. Ninety-nine percent of the time, this will be 100 grams, but you should use whatever is on your spec sheet, certificate of analysis or other ingredient nutrient documentation. 100 grams has been pre-populated for you.
To enter a weight and unit of measure
Type in the weight amount and select the unit.
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By completing the above tasks, you now have an Ingredient you can use to build a Recipe and its compliant Label. The remaining functions — Notes, Images, Attachments and Custom Fields — are not required for labeling and packaging, but are here to help you customize and organize your foods.
Notes
Anything you want to add to this Ingredient that there isn’t an existing field for can go here. It is a simple text-entry field. The date and login name will be automatically recorded.
Images
The image you upload here will appear at the top of the Ingredient page in the circle.
Attachments
You can attach any type of document to this Ingredient, including (and we recommend this) your spec sheet or COA.
Custom Fields
You can associate up to three Custom Fields with your work and pin them to the top of your page. The Custom Fields will appear regardless of what you’re currently working on. You can only add a Custom Field to the program on the Options page.
Approve
Once you have finalized your Ingredient, you or the authorized user can click Approve. Genesis Foods will save the ingredient in that state, and you will not be able to edit the Approved version If, however, you open this Approved Ingredient and make any changes to it, Genesis Foods will automatically create a new editable version and call it something like: “V1. Draft.”
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