In Salido, when assigning Modifiers to Modifier Groups, understanding the distinction between 'Linking' and 'Copying' ensures precise menu management.
- Linking Modifier Groups: Select this option when you want any changes to a Modifier Group to apply universally to all items associated with that group. Once linked, alterations can only be made within the original Modifier Group, and these will automatically propagate to all linked instances.
- Copying Modifier Groups: Use this option when Modifier Groups should remain independent of each other. This allows for identical initial setup while retaining the flexibility to alter each copy without affecting others.
Choose 'Link' for uniform changes across items or 'Copy' for independent management of Modifier Groups.
For instructions on Copying a Modifier Group, click here.
To Link a Modifier Group:
1. Before Linking Modifier Groups, Modifiers must be created first. Follow the instructions on How to Create Modifiers here. Then return to this page
2. Once the Modifier Group is created, you are ready to customize it by adding additional Modifiers. Navigate to the Menu section of the Bridge and select Modifier Groups
3.. Click the row of the Modifier Group you wish to edit
4. Click + Manage Modifier Groups to bring up the interface to add the group
5. Select the Modifier Group(s) to link by searching or scrolling and then ticking the appropriate box(es)
6. To create a New Modifier Group, you can do so from inside this screen by clicking on the + New Modifier Group button, following the instructions for Creating a New Modifier Group, and returning to this step after
7. To Link the selected Modifier Group(s), click Link selected
Once a Modifier Group is Linked, no further changes can be made to it inside the nested group.
5. Click Save to keep your changes
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