Yes, i know what you mean. So for me, it’s more about inheriting the little tweaks of a particular batch to another batch but means of cloning, and then just changing the name and FO etc, add new photos etc.
Not at all. If you keep the recipe the same, you can just simply make a new batch. Here is an example of a screenshot of several batches. I have the same recipe. You can just give them new batch numbers if you’d like, or don’t even have to do that.So what if Batch 1 really worked nicely (including batch-specific additives like FO, micas colour used, etc), and I want to recreate that batch but safe as Batch 2, so I have to write down all my notes about that batch on a piece of paper, start a new batch and then put all those things back in?![]()

It was fixed now. Can you try it again?I have just go onto the web app and see I can copy a batch. However, on saving, it is saying the below. What does this mean?View attachment 7705
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