Product Q&A
All Products
Q. I can’t find a Save As on the menu.
How do I save the project with a different
name?
A. Our products are database applications
and changes are saved at the
time of editing. The file does not need to be
saved by the user because the program does
it for you. If you want to save the project
with a different name, close the project, go
to the File menu and select Copy Project
from the resulting drop down. Next, select
the project you need to copy and when you
get to the Enter Destination File Name, give
it a new name. It will save the file with the
new name. When you open the file, you
should open the Summary Information dialog
box and make any necessary changes.
You can also start a new project using your
existing project as the project source in
SpecLink or as the template in CostLink
AE. This method is generally better because
the Summary Info Dialog Box will open
automatically.
SpecLink+
Q. In SpecLink, how do I find a section
on a particular product?
A. There is a catalog listing of all the
sections in a searchable PDF format
on the CD. It is located in \info\SpecPlus\.
Open the file, click Edit in the Menu Bar,
and select Find from the resulting drop
down to search for the section you need.
They are also on our web site at
www.bsdsoftlink.com/speclink/catalogs/all_catalogs.htm.
The listings are available in MasterFormat
1995 or MasterFormat 2004.
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. What does it mean when there is no “+” in front of a folder in the tree panel?
A. An “empty” folder indicates that there are no master sections within a folder. You can create sections to populate
these empty folders by importing.rtf files or writing you own using the section template.
Q. How do I add a new folder to the
division tree In SpecLink?
A. To add a new subfolder click on
the folder that you would like it
to appear under. For example, if you are
adding a Division 17, you would click on
the main project folder at the top of the
tree panel. Once the folder is highlighted in
blue, go to the Tree Menu, click on Folders
and then on Insert Folder. The Add Folder
dialog box appears. Enter the title of the
new folder and then click OK. The new
folder appears in the tree, pushing down
the existing folders. You can also rename a
folder or delete a folder you have added at
any time. Have that folder highlighted in the
tree panel and then click on the Tree Menu,
and under “Folders”, select Rename Folder
or Delete Folder.
Q. How do I set up two-sided printing?
A. If your printer allows for two-sided
printing, make sure you have set the
printer up for this and that it is your default
printer. Before printing the document from
BSD SpecLink, go to the File menu and
select “Page Setup.” Put a check mark in
the box “Start document on odd page.” This
will ensure that if you are printing multiple
sections (or an entire project) that each
section will start on an odd page number.
Q. Is there a place that abbreviations
such as ASTM are spelled out?
A. Yes, in BSD SpecLink, section
01425 (MF 95) or 01 4219 (MF
04) - Reference Standards, under Part
2 - Construction Industry Organization
Documents, bibliographical citations are
listed. In PerSpective, they are listed in
section 00840. Perhaps the easiest way
to search this document is to use Find
(located in the Edit menu) and type in the
abbreviation you are looking for. (ASTM
stands for American Society for Testing and
Materials.)
BSD Costlink/AE
Q. I do not see the Models tab in my
CostLink/AE project. How can I
make use of the modeling feature?
A. In order to use any of the RS Means
building Cost Models, start a project
using the UniFormat II Project Template
with Models.MPJ template. Once you have
a project started with this template, you will
have both the Cost Models and the Model
Additives tabs in the Summary Info dialog
box.
Q. I started a project from a template
but I do not need all the folders. How
can I get rid of them?
A. In your project, you can use the
Delete Empty Folders command to
remove folders that have no tasks.
1. Select Tools > Delete Empty Folders.
BSD CostLink/AE prompts you to confirm
the command.
2. Click OK.
BSD CostLink/AE deletes the empty folders
in the project except those at Level 1.
To delete any empty Level 1 folders, right click
on the folder and select Delete.
More questions? Contact BSD Technical Support:
- Toll Free: 800-266-7732
- In Atlanta: 404-365-9226
- Email: support@bsdsoftlink.com

