- Clicking on Green Tea in the label display will show a different set of options that are specific to that ingredient.
- The arrows next to the name Green Tea allow the ingredient to be moved up or down on the label.
- Clicking the S button next to Green Tea will remove the ingredient from the label and place it in the Components section of the ribbon.
- The nutrient amount from the Formula screen is listed. This amount can be overwritten here.
- The unit entered from the Formula screen is displayed here. The unit can be changed for ingredients or components that are not governed by the labeling regulations. In this example, Green Tea doesn’t have a recommended Daily Intake, so the unit can be changed.
- The rounding rule, according to the labeling regulations, is applied to the nutrient amount by default. Uncheck the box to have the amount listed without applying the rounding rule.
- Under Components, by clicking the S button next to EGCG will add that component to the label. The Component names can be edited as desired. In the example above, 50% was added in front of EGCG.
- The information displayed can be shown in three ways.
- Show Inline: This displays the components on the same line as the ingredient name.
- Show On Separate Line: This displays the components on one line, underneath the ingredient name.
- Show With Amounts: This displays each component on its own line, with amounts listed.
- Clicking the P (promote) button next to a component will cause it to be listed left justified on the label instead of listing it underneath the ingredient name.
- Under Herbal Properties, clicking the S button next to the Latin name (Camellia sinensis), source (leaf), and/or concentration will add that information to the label.
NOTE: The scientific name of the plant is optional however the source of the plant is required to be shown next to the herbal ingredient on the label.
- The up/down arrows next to each herbal property allow the order of the items to be changed.