Project Contents
Use this part of the documentation as a reference for working with the contents of project specifications, which include project elements and their respective content items.
Specpoint provides multiple features which enable you to manage, add, and update multiple levels of content for your
A/E firm's projects. Project contents has two general levels:
- Project Elements: Elements, such as assemblies, families/sections, and product types, represent a functional or structural aspect of the project.
- Element Content Items: These include properties, articles, and paragraphs that define a project element's characteristics.
Working on a project's contents requires specific project permissions and inclusion to the project team.
- Related Topics:
- Project Elements
In Specpoint, projects consist of elements, such as assemblies, families/sections, and product types, that represent the functional elements of the project's structure or building. - Project Workspace
Use the workspace page, or simply the project workspace, to manage your project specifications and its included project elements and product listings. - Element Form
Use this form to view and work on a project element's properties and content items. - Element Content Items
For each applicable project element, use various content items to define the element's properties and characteristics to build out your project specifications. - Workspace Side Panel
Use this workspace side panel to access additional features for working on the content items of your project elements. - Working with the Project Workspace
Use the project workspace to manage and work on the contents of your A/E firm's project specifications. - Working with UniFormat® Elements
Use the available references to work on UniFormat® elements, such as assemblies and families, for your project specifications. - Working with MasterFormat® Elements
Use the available references to work on MasterFormat® elements, such as divisions and sections, for your project specifications. - Managing Product Types
To document product requirements and manage product type-level properties in your A/E firm's project, you can add, remove, and modify product type elements. - Managing Project Element Contents
Manage project properties, performance requirements, articles, and paragraphs of a project element to determine the contents of your project specifications.