To show useful subsets of nutrients in the analysis pane, you can create nutrient filters. Nutrient filters allow you to focus on the nutrients and components of interest to you, without needing to disable them in your Workspace Settings. You can apply the filter across your resources where relevant, and remove the filter any time it's no longer needed.
To create a nutrient filter
- Open any resource (raw material, sub recipe or recipe).
- In the analysis pane, select Analysis, then select Apply filters.
- In the dropdown menu, beside Nutrient filter, click +.
- In the Create nutrient filter dialog, enter a name for the filter and select the nutrients of interest.
- Click Save changes.
The nutrient filter is added to the Apply filters menu.
To apply a nutrient filter to the analyses
- Open a resource.
- Click Apply filters.
- From the dropdown menu, select a filter:
Now, in the analysis pane, just the nutrients selected in the filter are shown. For example, with the CoOL and HSRs filter applied, the analysis pane is reduced to only the nutrients of interest, see below:
Tip
- To edit or delete a nutrient filter, in the analysis pane, click Apply filters and highlight the nutrient filter and select Delete. To edit the filter, select Edit.
- You can also filter based on section tags, simply apply the tags to each section, where required, and then select them from the Apply filters dialogue
Notes
- Any filter you create is available for all resources in the workspace.
- The Apply filters icon will indicate when a filter is applied.
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