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You can overwrite existing recipes in Web Recipe Mgr by importing files with the same name. (Keep in mind when choosing new recipe names!)

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Web Recipe Manager has lots of helpful instructions to walk you through all major functions: adding recipes, editing, deleting, etc.

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If you tweak a recipe while cooking that you have stored in Web Recipe Mgr, don’t forget to update the recipe in WRM! Editing is easy!

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If tastes change or file space goes, you can import a new CSV file of the same recipe name to Web Recipe Mgr to overwrite existing recipe

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No need to fret over generating a long grocery list when cooking a recipe stored in Web Recipe Manager: the program can create it for you!

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Ebook feature in Web Recipe Manager is great for cookie exchanges: Create cookie-specific ebook and give with batches you make from recipes!

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If you want to access your favorite recipes quickly, put them in Web Recipe Manager and add them to the "Favourites" folder!

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ENG 583: Another post: importing recipes into Web Recipe Mgr. You'll see that I have to revisit this topic later, but should be good 4 some

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Web Recipe Mgr gives various options for uploading recipes: copy and paste, enter manually, and importing files(*.csv, *.mmf).