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  1. Type full or partial words into the search field

  2. Press Enter on your keyboard.

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  3. From the search returns, check the one you wish to add

  4. Click Apply & Next to go to the next option.

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  • click the X on the pill and perform the search again

Serving Options

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Most labeling situations require the display of a household serving size and the number of servings per container.

  1. Type the household serving size in the text field. It can be a combination of letters and numbers. Example: 1 cup.

  2. Type the servings per container in the text field. It, too, can be a combination of letters and numbernumbers. Examples: 4, About 6.

  3. Click Apply & Next to go to the next option or Apply & Close to close this dialog.

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This Display Options are where you find the tools to fine-tune your Label. Not all options are available for all label templates, though many of the options are universal.

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These options dictate how certain elements are displayed on the label. Note: These options are changing frequently as new regulations and label formatting options become available. The screenshot may not always accurately reflect the program.

  1. Select the desired Display Options.

  2. Click Apply & Next to go to the Mandatory Nutrients menu, Apply & Close to close this dialog and save changes or Cancel to close this dialog without saving changes.

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This menu is where you can fine-tune individual mandatory nutrients.

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  1. Use the arrow to expand the menu.

  2. Select the desired Mandatory Nutrients Options.

  3. Click Apply & Next to go to the Voluntary Nutrients menu, Apply & Close to close this dialog and save changes or Cancel to close this dialog without saving changes.

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Here is where you will find the available options for the individual voluntary nutrients you wish to display on your label.

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Voluntary nutrients are just that — voluntary — unless you make any sort of related nutrient claim on your label. Example: “High in Vitamin C.” When you make a claim, you must display the nutrient on your label.

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  1. Click Download Label

  2. Select one of the following

    • Download SVG for an editable vector file that can be opened and formatted in most vector-editing software

    • Download for Illustrator for an editable vector file that has been formatted to work with Illustrator’s nonstandard specs

    • Download PNG for a non-editable, high-resolution raster file

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  3. Choose where to save your file

  4. Click Save.