Creating A Local Cookbook; Deleting A Local Cookbook; Sharing A Local Cookbook; Filtering Cookbook Recipes - TurboChef ChefComm Pro Operating Instructions Manual

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Creating a Local Cookbook

*ChefComm Pro only.
The master cookbook is a comprehensive repository
of menu settings developed by TurboChef 's Culinary
staff, and it is most likely you will not need every
available recipe. Creating one or more local cook-
books is a way to make preferred recipes easier to
locate and implement into your menu.
You can also share your local cookbook with others,
which is advantageous over sharing a menu file
because a local cookbook can hold more recipes and
span all oven types. (Note: In ChefComm, only the
recipes that are compatible with the current oven
type or menu selected will be displayed). For more
information on oven types, see page 3.
1. In the Cookbook pane of the main ChefComm
Pro window, click
New
A
C
B
Figure 38: Local Cookbook Pane
2. Enter the new cookbook name (Figure 39).
Figure 39: New Local Cookbook
3. Drag and drop recipes from the master
cookbook or from menus. For more information
on copying/moving recipes, see page 7.
NOTE: When you copy a recipe from the master
cookbook to a local cookbook, it will be categorized
as it was in the master cookbook.
NOTE: The local cookbook will automatically save
each time a change is made.
(Figure 38, Item A).

Deleting a Local Cookbook

*ChefComm Pro only.
CAUTION: Once a cookbook is deleted, it
cannot be recovered.
1. In the Cookbook pane of the main ChefComm
Pro window, select the local cookbook you want
to delete (Figure 38, Item B).
2. Click
Delete
(Figure 38, Item C). To confirm,
click Yes.

Sharing a Local Cookbook

*ChefComm Pro only.
Local cookbooks are stored as files in Application
Data folders. Typically, the directory is:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\
Application
Data\Chefcomm. The file name is the
title of the cookbook, with the extension ".localcb".
These files can be emailed like any other file, and
then stored to the same directory on another user's
computer. If completed successfully, the next time
ChefComm Pro is opened, the shared local cook-
book will be available to use.
NOTE: You must first close ChefComm Pro before
you can share the "localcb" file.

Filtering Cookbook Recipes

Filtering applies to both the master cookbook and
the local cookbook that is currently open (if
applicable). In the cookbook pane of the main
ChefComm window, cookbook recipes can be
filtered via the "Search for," "Course type," or "Dish
type" fields.
"Search for" is a keyword search that filters as you
type. To view a comprehensive list of keywords, click
the drop-down arrow in the "Search for" text field.
"Course type" filters by the default cookbook
category structure.
"Dish type" filters by related items, regardless of how
they are categorized.
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