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Formulas are created by adding ingredients and manipulating components according to the desired label amounts. A formula is made up of one or more ingredients and/or formulas. Your Supplement Facts label will be generated from the data you enter here.

Active ingredients will appear on the Supplement Facts label, placed in an order specified by the labeling regulations. The labeling regulations govern the placement of a specific set of mandatory and voluntary nutrients. Ingredients that are not a part of that set can be reordered as desired. Ingredients within special blend sub-formulas will be listed in weight order, according to the labeling regulations.

Inactive ingredients will appear in the ingredient statement, in order of descending weight. Mandatory and voluntary nutrient components that are part of Inactive ingredients will be added to the Supplement Facts panel, and can be removed at that point if desired. 

Create a new Formula

  1. On the menu, go to Create New >

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  1. Formula

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  2. The new formula screen will open on this view:

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  3. Enter Formula name.

  4. Click Enter or Tab and the program displays the ingredient entry field.

NOTE: The red dot next to the formula name indicates that the information entered has not been saved. After the formula is saved (by clicking the save icon

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below the

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formula name), the red dot will disappear until further edits are made. Clicking on the "x" next to the

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formula name will close the

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formula.

Edit Formula name

  • Click on the Formula name to modify the name.

Build Your Formula

  1. Start typing the name of the ingredient (or Formula) you wish to add. A list of matches will appear.

  2. Click on the Ingredient (or Formula) to add it. 

  3. You will be prompted to enter an amount, measurement and whether the Ingredient is Active or Inactive. To navigate to the next field, click Tab or Enter after filling out each field.

  4. Continue doing the same for each ingredient in your formula.


See Formula Tabs, Formula Window, and Building Your Supplement Facts Label for more.


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