Many people who have entered recipes in the past into a
word processing program, like Microsoft Word, often of ask us for a way to
import these recipes into Family Cookbook Project.
Unfortunately, there is no automatic way to import these
recipes into our system because each source uses its own layout and there is no
way for us to identify what information needs to needs to be entered into our
fields.
Cut and Paste
The good news is that it’s quick and easy to copy and
paste a recipe into Family Cookbook Project using cut and paste on your
computer.
Here’s how: Simply highlight all the ingredients in your
source document and hold down the Ctrl key while pressing the “C” key on your
keyboard. Next go to “add a new recipe” in your family cookbook site. Click in
the ingredients box and now hold the Ctrl key while pressing the “v” key. This
pastes what you have copied into the field. Repeat for title, directions and
notes and you are done!
This process also can be used to import recipes from
other websites. However, remember to credit the source of the recipe in your
recipe notes.
Scanning recipes
Another way editors look to add recipes is by scanning.
The problem with scanned recipes is that the system can not read the text to
create titles and indexes and other parts of the cookbook. The computer just sees
them as photos.
Here is a blog post that should help answer your
questions:
Moving recipes between cookbooks
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