Start to work

1. Select an account from the drop-down list.

2. Choose a classification system from the drop-down list.

3. Then select a table in that classification system from the drop-down list.

4. Browse the tree structure to find the class you are looking for and select it.

5. Choose a property name from the drop-down list. Usually, it's a code.

6. Choose a property name from the drop-down list. Usually, it's a name. 


NOTE! Elements must be selected before accessing the drop-down list. The list of property names contains all the properties of the selected elements available for modification.

7. Auto-numbering will start from the number entered in AutoNumber Start at: field.

8. Auto-numbering will start from the number entered in AutoNumber Start at: field.

9. The Value text field allows you to create different types of property values.

10. The Value text field allows you to create different types of property values. 

11. Click the Set button to set the values for your selected elements.



There are four types of scripts – {0}, {1}, {2} and {3} – to help you create combined values. You can use scripts within any word combination. Simply write {0} and a tool will add to your chosen property value the index value of only the class selected in the tree. 



{0} – adds the index value of the class selected in the tree. 


{1} – adds the name of the class selected in the tree. 


{2} – adds a number to the last value. This lets you auto-number elements by increasing the previous number by +1.


{3} – adds the current date and time.


Some examples of how it works:


Script: {0} – Hello world 

Result: 23-17 13 15 23 – Hello world


Script: {0}-{1} 

Result: 23-17 13 15 23-Wood Casement Windows


Script: {1}  

Result: Wood Casement Windows


Script: %%%{0}-{1} 

Result: %%%23-17 13 15 23-Wood Casement Windows


Script: Hello{0} 

Result: Hello23-17 13 15 23


Script: Hello{0}world 

Result: Hello23-17 13 15 23world


Script: Hello {0} world 

Result: Hello 23-17 13 15 23 world








To fix the number of digits in the numbering script {2}, specify the number of digits with a :, the letter D and the number.


Here is an example for auto-numbering with three digits.


Script: {2:D3}


Result: 001, 002, … , 010, 011, … , 100, 101, …


And here is an example for a class title and auto-numbering with two digits.


Script:    {1}-{2:D2}


Result: Wood Casement Windows-01, Wood Casement Windows-02, … , Wood Casement Windows-10, Wood Casement Windows-11, … , Wood Casement Windows-99, Wood Casement Windows-100, Wood Casement Windows-101, …