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Copying Equipment Requirement Building Blocks
to a Recipe 
This procedure describes how you copy an equipment requirement building block to a recipe. This inserts a copy of the data from the equipment requirement building block into the recipe, thus enabling you, for example, to quickly and easily transfer to recipes the data for an equipment requirement building block that is identical in numerous recipes, without having to enter the data from scratch each time.

You can also copy equipment requirement building blocks to process element building blocks. The procedure to do this is the same as the procedure described here for recipes.
You have created the recipe and the equipment requirement building block. For more prerequisites, see Equipment Requirement.
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1. Load the recipe to which you want to copy the equipment requirement building block.
2.
Transfer the recipe
to the navigation area or call the recipe and choose the
Equip. Requirements tab page.
3. Load the equipment requirement building block that you want to copy and transfer it to the navigation area.
4.
Transfer the
equipment requirement building block from the navigation area to the recipe in
the navigation area using drag and drop or to the
Equip. Requirements tab page of the open recipe in the application
area. In both cases, you can also assign the equipment requirement building
block to a specific process element in the recipe. To do this, simply transfer
the equipment requirement building block to the process element in the recipe
in the navigation area using drag and drop or to the corresponding row for the
process element on the
Equip. Requirements tab page. When you transfer the equipment
requirement building block to an empty row on this tab page using drag and
drop, a dialog box appears in which you can choose which process element the
equipment requirement building block is to be assigned to.
5. Save your entries.
You have copied the data for the equipment requirement building block to the recipe. You can change the copied data in the recipe.
