Using Common Names
- Jill Hohnstein (Unlicensed)
Owned by Jill Hohnstein (Unlicensed)
Oct 16, 2018
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Your Day might look different from the above example if you are not using the Ingredients' Common Names.Â
A Common Name is generally a shortened version of the long database name. Example: juice, orange, prepared from concentrate, with calcium & vitamin DÂ vs. Orange Juice. Many of the Ingredients already have Common Names associated with them.Â
- From the Home ribbon, select Preferences.
- In the General window, expand Display
- Check Use Common Name.
- Click OK.
For those items that do not have a Common Name, you will have to enter one.
- Right-click on the Ingredient in your Menu and select Open Item.
- Enter the desired text in the Common Name field.
- Click OK.
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