Working with Element Contents (Classic Workspace)
Within your added project elements, work with project properties, performance requirements, articles, and paragraphs to define the contents of your project specifications.
The element form of the classic workspace serves as a facility for managing the contents of a project element. The availability and degree of modification vary with each element, property, or paragraph. On the Project Properties tab, you can view and update an element's project properties and access controls for the element form contents.
Specpoint retains the modifications that you make to a project element's properties and content items as long as the element is in the project. When you remove an element from a project, you permanently discard all your modifications.
Design Automation
Specpoint's design automation makes changes to a project's articles and paragraphs based on the changes that you make to related element contents. For example, when you inactivate a paragraph, Specpoint inactivates all the paragraph's subparagraphs. This ensures that you do not unintentionally create unparented paragraphs and subparagraphs. This also makes it easier for you to modify content in your project element and maintain its adherence to the content hierarchy and set outline levels.
For more information, see Design Automation for Element Contents.
Permissions
- The status of the element relative to the active project
- Your inclusion in project team
- Your user permission
In addition, the following permissions apply:
| Element | Action | Administrator | Author | Contributor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | View | |||
| Project Properties | Modify | |||
| Performance Requirement | Modify | |||
| Article | Add | |||
| Arrange | ||||
| Modify user-added articles | ||||
| Remove user-added articles | ||||
| Paragraph | Add | |||
| Arrange, promote, and demote | ||||
| Modify contents and user-added property titles | ||||
Modify option sets, which includes:
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| Remove user-added paragraphs |
- Related Topics:
- Modify Project Properties of an Element (Classic Workspace)
Modify the project properties of the selected element in the active project, such as its assigned team member and state. These modifications apply on a project level, which means that you set properties for the project element only for its instance in the project. - Modify a Performance Requirement (Classic Workspace)
Modify the properties on the assembly-level to specify performance requirements according to your project's specifications. - Open Supporting Documents (Classic Workspace)
Open supporting documents for a family or product type to access guidance, research, and coordination checklists which help you develop project information more effectively. - Add a New Article (Classic Workspace)
Add a new article to begin adding custom properties and paragraphs under a custom property group in a family, section, or product type in your project. - Modify an Article (Classic Workspace)
Modify a user-added article to change the article title without needing to create a new article or move related content. - Remove an Article (Classic Workspace)
Remove a user-added article from an element to delete unnecessary content from a family, section, or product type in your project. - Move an Article (Classic Workspace)
Move and arrange articles within a family, section, or product type to prioritize specific articles. This enables you to create a custom order on the second outline level based on your project requirements. - Activate or Inactivate an Article (Classic Workspace)
Activate an article to enable modifications for the article and its paragraphs and show its specification contents in the preview and output. - Add a New Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Add a new paragraph or subparagraph to add custom properties to a family, section, or product type in your project. - Modify Paragraph Content (Classic Workspace)
Modify paragraph content to specify information that fit your project requirements. - Modify or Remove a Property Key/Title (Classic Workspace)
Modify a paragraph's property title to change its key and subject. You can also remove its property title to convert it to a content-only paragraph. - Add a Property Key/Title to a Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Add a property key/title to a content-only user-added paragraph to make the paragraph's subject easily identifiable and convert the paragraph to a product type property. - Insert Multiple External Paragraphs (Classic Workspace)
Insert multiple paragraphs from a third-party application, such as Microsoft® Word, to include large amounts of external content in your project element without needing to individually copy and paste each paragraph or import an entire section. - Select Options from an Option Set (Classic Workspace)
Select options from a paragraph's option set to specify content and define requirements for your project. For product type properties, this selection aids in product selection for your project. - Reset Options in an Option Set (Classic Workspace)
Reset all options in a paragraph's option set to return the option set to its default state. - Deactivate Options in an Option Set (Classic Workspace)
Deactivate all options in a paragraph's option set to apply the inactive state to the options. - Enter Value for a Text Field (Classic Workspace)
Enter values in a paragraph's text field to specify content for your project. - Remove a Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Remove a user-added paragraph or subparagraph from an element to delete unnecessary content from a family, section, or product type in your project. - Move a Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Move and arrange paragraphs within a family or product type to prioritize select paragraphs. This enables you to create a custom order based on your project requirements. - Promote or Demote a Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Promote or demote a user-added paragraph to adjust the outline level of your content. - Activate or Inactivate a Paragraph (Classic Workspace)
Activate a paragraph to enable modifications for the paragraph and show its specification contents in the preview and output. Inactivate it to disable modifications and temporarily hide its specification contents. - Show or Hide Notes to Specifier (Classic Workspace)
Show notes to specifier on the element form to display master-level or firm-level guides for the element and its paragraphs. Hide these notes to simplify the view of the paragraphs on the element form of the classic workspace. - Show or Hide Inactive Content (Classic Workspace)
Show the inactive articles, paragraphs, and options set items on the element form to access hidden content for review or activation. Hide inactive content items to show only active articles, paragraphs, and options set items and simplify your view of the element form. - Show or Hide Shared Properties (Classic Workspace)
Show shared properties on the element form to display paragraphs, including related contents, that the product type shares with its family. Hide these properties to view only paragraphs that are unique to the product type.