Product Q&A
All Products
Q. I want to start BSD software from
an icon on my desktop. How do I do it?
A. To start any program from your desktop, you
create a shortcut. To create a shortcut open Windows Explorer (either
by right-clicking on the Start menu or by holding down the Windows key
on your keyboard while typing the letter ‘E’) and size it so you can
see your desktop in the background. Navigate to where the software is
installed. The default location for SpecLink is C:\SpecLink+,
the default location for CostLink/AE is C:\CostLink AE. Locate the
executable file (SpecLnk+.exe for SpecLink and CostLink/AE.exe for
CostLink/AE). With your right mouse button, drag the executable file to
your desktop. Release the right mouse button when it is over the
desktop and a menu will open. From the menu, choose Create Shortcut
Here. An alternate way of creating a shortcut is to click the Start
button, select All Programs, navigate to BSD SoftLink Products
folder. Right-click the target application, select Send To
from the resulting menu and click Desktop (Create Shortcut).
Using either of these methods, if you created the shortcut
properly, it will have a small arrow on the bottom left corner. If it
does not have a small arrow, then you moved the exe instead of creating
a shortcut. Move it back and try again using the right mouse button
only.
Q. Where can I find the user’s manual?
A. The user’s manual is on the quarterly CD. It can
also be found on our website by clicking here.
Q. I want to add a new choice to a list
of choices in a paragraph so that
whenever a new project is made based
on this project, the new choice will be
available. How do I do it?
A. Choices can be added to user-added
or copied paragraphs. To edit an
existing choice list in a master paragraph,
copy the paragraph by clicking in it and
using the Copy and Paste commands. In
the copied paragraph, place your cursor
in the choice field, select the Document
dropdown in the Menu Bar, and navigate to
Choices, Edit Choice. To avoid confusion
about which paragraph to use, you can
mark the master paragraph as excluded and
add a project note to it explaining which
paragraph to use instead. Alternatively,
you can create links that will automatically
exclude the master paragraph and include
your modified version of the paragraph.
Q. I have recently purchased the software
and would like to learn how to use it. What options are
available?
A. Several useful hyperlinks are available on our
website by clicking here. The
“Getting Started”
hyperlink has basic information that will assist you in becoming
acquainted with the application. It provides a good starting point for
learning to use the software. We offer free SpecLink webinars twice a
week on Tuesdays at 11 AM and Thursdays at 4 PM, Eastern Time. Please
call 1-800-266-7732 or click
here and then click on one of the “Sign Me Up”
links. We will send you the information needed to register.
If neither of those times are convenient, call 1-800-266-7732 to make
an appointment for another time.
Q. How do I insert subscripts or
superscripts in my specs?
A. To insert subscripts, you will need to use the
character map. Navigate to your Start Button, Programs,
Accessories, and System Tools to find character map. Find the
symbol you need and copy and paste into SpecLink.
Q. I have some sections in Word format that
I am trying to bring into my project. What is the most
efficient way to do that?
A. Add New Section from RTF File is the fastest way
to create a new section. This allows you to create a new
section by importing an RTF file, without first creating the section in
SpecLink+.
(RTF stands for Rich Text Format, which is readable by multiple applications. To make an RTF file, open the Word document and in Word choose Save As. Change the Save As Type dropdown to Rich Text Format (RTF).)
There are two settings on the Tools menu that need to be set correctly before you use Add New Section from RTF. If you have Auto-Select New Paragraphs turned on, then all paragraphs imported during the Add New Section from RTF will be selected with a checkmark. There is a menu selection called Look for Choice Fields in Import. If this is turned on (reflected by a checkmark in the menu choice) the import will create choices within the section based on coding used in the rtf file. Look in SpecLink Help under Preparation of RTF file for Add New Section from RTF File and Importing Choices for more information. If the Look for Choice Fields in Import is not turned on, the software will not create choices in your section and brackets will import as brackets, for example.
Caution: see article “Are You Sacrificing” in this issue for advice on importing.
Q. I want to email my project to someone
who does not have the software. How can I do that?
A. You can email an individual section, a division,
or the entire project. To do that, click on the File menu and select
Print. From the Reports dialog box, select Document as your Report to
Print, and select Section, Branch, or Project as the Scope of Report.
Click on the Export button on the right side of the dialog box. Select
the folder where the files should be created. You will have an RTF
(rich text format) file for each section. These can be emailed and/or
opened in most word processors. If you have Adobe Acrobat Writer or
Distiller installed, you can also create .pdf files. From the Reports
dialog box, change your default printer to Acrobat PDF Writer or
Acrobat Distiller and print as normal. Finally, select the folder where
the single file that is created for the project should be saved. If you
are a meter customer, this option will not be available.
BSD Costlink/AE
Q. I have some questions on the costs in
the estimate and the assemblies in the models. Who do I contact?
A. Your subscription to BSD CostLink/AE includes the
current R.S. Means cost data in the AE Assemblies database and the
Building Construction Cost Data database. R.S. Means stands behind its
publications. If you have any questions about your estimate, about the
costs you’ve used from their data, or even about the technical aspects
of the job that may affect your estimate, feel free to call the R.S.
Means editors at 1-800-334-3509.
More questions? Contact BSD Technical Support:
- Toll Free: 800-266-7732
- In Atlanta: 404-365-9226
- Email: support@bsdsoftlink.com


