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:
- MasterSpec® Content Library
In Specpoint, use MasterSpec® as the base document for your project specifications. - SpecText Supported Content
In Specpoint, use SpecText as part of the baseline content for your project specifications to focus more on infrastructure requirements. - 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. - Design Automation for Project Elements
For each action that you perform on the project elements in the workspace, Specpoint automatically makes adjustments to maintain the hierarchical structure of the elements to follow your selected format. - Element Content Items
For each applicable project element, use various content items to define the element's properties and characteristics and build out your project specifications. - Design Automation for Element Contents
For each action that you perform on an element content item (property, article, or paragraph) in the workspace, Specpoint automatically makes adjustments to related items in order to maintain the structure of the contents.