You have received a recipe by email and want to save it into My CookBook?
Just select the text, and share it into the app
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4 thoughts on “Import a recipe from a email or from a text”
I have this app on different devices and have different recipes how do I maritimal together
Hi Rita, You can synchronize your data on your devices using an online account : http://mycookbook-android.com/site/synchronize-my-cookbook-application-and-my-cookbook-online/
Another option to copy your recipes is to use a dropbox account, but the synchronization will not be automatic : http://mycookbook-android.com/site/tutorial-import-your-recipes-on-a-new-device/
Bonjour
Impossible de charger une recette via un copier coller (une opération par ingrédients.)
Comment faire pour revenir à la version précédente ??
Par avance merci
Cordialement
Bonjour,
Il est toujours possible de copier plusieurs ingrédients ou instructions dans un seul champ. L’application séparera les lignes au moment de la sauvegarde.