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Changing the order of the recipes within a chapter

Kamran
posted this on August 26, 2010 11:04

At this time, the recipes are organized alphabetically within each chapter. Unfortunately, we do not offer the option of rearranging the order of the recipes.

One way to change the order of the recipes is to put a subheading within the title of the recipe. For example, if you wanted a Blueberry Pancake recipe and Strawberry Pancake recipe next to each other in your TasteBook, you could change the recipes titles to: 'Pancake – Blueberry' and 'Pancake - Strawberry'.

 

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Margery

I realize this is a little more of a pain, but its way better than renaming your recipes to make them sort right online, but you could just wait until you get it home and then rearrange them manually. This would work unless there is a recipe that continues onto another page, and in that case, you would have to move the following recipe along with the first one.

April 11, 2011 15:00
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Michael

This really should be a simply software change for you.  A half-witted programmer could add a feature to arrange the pages in a chapter in about a half of a day. 

April 18, 2011 08:04
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Lucy

I am ordering recipes together to that they will show up back to back.  I limits the number of recipes I order at one time and adds to shipping and handling, but it gets my salad recipes separated from my soup recipes.

April 20, 2011 19:22
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joy

Renaming recipes is not possible for the recipes I get from Epicurious or some other source. :(  It would be nice to have them sort logically rather than alphabetically.  I have two books ready to publish but I am waiting for the software tweaks.

July 18, 2011 06:18
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Katheryn

Need to be able to customize this book.

October 17, 2011 12:10
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Lori

I really wish that you would update your site so the users could make more custom books. Every other site that I have ever used to create books is constantly coming out with improvements. You don't seem to listen at all to your customers. 

January 16, 2012 21:03