

You may make font and sizing changes at this point using all the features of Microsoft Word. Therefore, it is important to use the "Save As." option from the File menu to save the Label in the directory the Wizard will work from.Ģ. Otherwise, when you choose Save from the File menu, Word will save the document in the directory in which you are currently working. The first time you save a document (in this case a Label), Clicking the save icon from the standard toolbar results in Word automatically saving in the default directory (My Documents) for most users. Save the Label prior to modification to avoid inadvertently saving over the template.ġ. Use the Page Setup options from the File menu to choose custom paper sizes for printing.ĭ. Choose the output preference to a new document or directly to the printer.Ĭ. This prevents loss of the original template.ī. Copy this template to a new template with a unique name. Choose either the vertical or horizontal template. To develop a standard format for your labels:Ī. Choosing user defined will produce labels in a format you have previously developed and saved as FPLabel.ġ. Next to choose the style of the Label: horizontal, vertical or user defined.Ī. When the ingredients are displayed, they follow the USDA standardġ0. Choose to Display Ingredients and\or Allergens by selecting the appropriate checkbox.Ī. To access the Maintain Nutrient Groups program in FoodPro, choose Global Folders, Nutritive Analysis, Maintain Nutrient Groups.ĩ. Nutrient Groups are setup in the Nutritive Analysis module. For space and appearance considerations, only the first nine nutrients of the selected Nutrient Group appear on the Label.Ī. Choose the Optional Nutrient Group to appear on the lower section of the Label, displaying the % Daily Value of the nutrient.Ĩ. Recipes are sorted and printed in recipe number order.ħ.

Take into consideration that the number of recipes in your database may be huge and that printing or saving to a document may be disk space consumptive.Ħ. To select all recipes in the database, click All Recipes and a check mark will appear.Ī. In the select recipes box, enter valid recipe ranges (105000 - 105005), a string of recipe numbers separated by commas, (160095, 160012) or click the Find button to initiate a Keyword search of recipes by name.ĥ. The Wizard will prompt for recipe selection.Ĥ. To Begin the Label Wizard: Locate the Aurora Folder, then the Applets Folder.ģ. These nutrients generally appear on the lower portion of the Label, therefore the Optional Nutrient Group selected for the Label should include the essential vitamins and minerals most important to the customer.ġ. Daily Reference Intakes or DRI, are based on the Recommended Dietary Allowances for essential vitamins and minerals and for selected demographic groups, protein.Together with Cholesterol, Sodium and Fiber, these nutrients generally appear on the top section of the Label, and FoodPro abides by this convention. Fat is based on 30 percent of calories, saturated fat on 10 percent of calories, carbohydrate on 60 percent of calories and protein10 percent of calories. The Daily Values or DV, for the energy producing nutrients (fat, carbohydrate, protein) are based on the 2,000 calorie level set for labeling purposes.Two sets of reference values for nutrients compose the % Daily Value information. The % Daily Value information shows how the recipe fits into the overall daily diet. They were developed to provide the consumer with more consistent serving sizes in both household and metric measures and to replace the serving sizes set by food manufacturers. The FoodPro Nutrition Labels are in accordance with the Food Labeling guidelines set forth by the FDA. Label size, fonts and spacing can be modified, depending upon the individual’s proficiency with Microsoft Word and tables. Using Microsoft Word, the templates can be saved to a document template called FPLabel, and then tailored to user preferences. Manufacturer's data can also appear if entered in Global Inventory, and the ingredients and subassemblies are ranked in order of weight as calculated by recipe unit.įor consistency and accuracy in nutritive data presentation, the Label Wizard provides Nutrition Facts templates in horizontal and vertical formats with certain nutrients preset according to conventional guidelines. With the 1.5 Release, the user can choose to have Ingredients appear on the label, the ingredients appear with a Print As name if defined in the Global Inventory file. The nutritive information displayed on the Label is accessed from the FoodPro Nutritive Analysis module. The Label Wizard is an Microsoft Office Applet that generates Nutrition Facts Labels for any or all recipes in the FoodPro Global Recipe file.
