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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Tekla Structures Help ............................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Extranet ................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Release Notes & Administrator’s Guide ................................................................................. 4
2. For the IT-administrator ................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Installation requirements ........................................................................................................ 5
2.2 Installing Tekla Structures ...................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Centralized installation of Tekla Structures ..................................................................... 7
2.3 Installing license server .......................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Monitoring license usage ................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Installing multi-user server ................................................................................................... 10
2.5 Upgrading ............................................................................................................................ 11
2.6 Folder structure.................................................................................................................... 11
3. For the Tekla Structures Administrator ........................................................................................ 13
3.1 Customizing Tekla Structures .............................................................................................. 13
3.1.1 Overview of environments, roles and licenses .............................................................. 13
3.1.2 Before starting customizing ........................................................................................... 14
3.1.3 Folder structure............................................................................................................. 14
3.1.4 Project and firm folder ................................................................................................... 19
3.1.5 Search order ................................................................................................................. 20
3.1.6 Initialization files............................................................................................................ 20
3.1.7 Setting advanced options in ini files .............................................................................. 22
3.1.8 Creating shortcuts......................................................................................................... 23
3.1.9 Bypassing login screen ................................................................................................. 24
3.1.10 User-defined attributes.................................................................................................. 25
3.2 Tekla environment settings .................................................................................................. 26
3.2.1 Common settings .......................................................................................................... 26
3.2.2 Country-specific settings ............................................................................................... 26
3.3 Company settings ................................................................................................................ 26
3.3.1 Model templates ........................................................................................................... 26
3.3.2 Customizing reports and drawings ................................................................................ 27
3.3.3 Cloning templates drawings .......................................................................................... 27
3.4 Project settings .................................................................................................................... 28
3.5 Multi-user settings................................................................................................................ 30
4. Where to find more information? ................................................................................................. 32
Tekla Structures Installation Guide 16.0 (Under Product > Version downloads > 16.0)
FLEXnet Licensing User Guide (Under Product > Licensing)
TeklaStructures Hardware recommendation 16.0 (Under Product > Hardware info)
How to Run xs_server as a Service (Under Self learning > Questions & Answers > “Is
it possible to run the multi-user server as a service”)
Administrator’s Upgrade Guide from 15.0 to 16.0 ((Under Product > Version
downloads > 16.0)
Centralized distribution of Tekla Structures (Under Self learning > Questions &
Answers > “Centralized distribution (administrative installation) of Tekla Structures”)
1. Introduction
This guide describes how to take Tekla Structures into use and how to customize it to meet
the needs of your company and projects. The guide is divided into two main parts; the first
part is aimed for the IT-administrator who takes care of the installation and the second part
is aimed for the Tekla Structures administrator.
Tekla provides documentation on how Tekla Structures works and how it can be
customized, see Tekla Structures Help and Tekla Extranet > Self learning > Manuals &
instructions.
We strongly recommend that you use the online help when localizing Tekla Structures.
Note that when you have found something useful in the online help, you can
add the topic to your favorites by going to the Favorites tab and clicking the
Add button.
The README pdf in Windows Start Menu > Tekla Structures > Documentation is a one
page document containing very useful information.
1.2 Extranet
Tekla Extranet is a support platform for all our customers who have purchased software
maintenance. The latest versions of Tekla Structures, support material, training materials,
extensions, applications, components, discussion forum, etc can be found in the Tekla
Extranet: http://extranet.tekla.com
Release Notes and Administrator’s Guide are released for each new version of Tekla
Structures. These documents contain very useful information when upgrading to a newer
version of Tekla Structures. Release Notes contains all the information about changes, new
features and fixed features.
From version 13.1 onwards to version 15.0, Administrator’s Guide are attached to the
Release Notes. From version 16.0 onwards, Administrator’s Guide is a separate document
that can be found from the Tekla Extranet. Administrator’s Guide contains useful
information on how to localize the new features.
There are 3 main ways to install Tekla Structures on a workstation; from the DVD,
download from the Extranet, or centralized installation through MSI installation. In addition
to installing Tekla Structures on the local workstation, you also need to install a license
server. If you only use one license of Tekla Structures, you can install the license server on
the same computer as Tekla Structures. If your company has more than one Tekla
Structures license, you are recommended to install the multiuser server. The multiuser
server enables many users to work at the same model simultaneously.
Operating system
The installation requires that the operating system of the target computer is one of the
following:
o Windows 7
o Windows Vista
o Windows XP
If the operating system is none of these, the installation is cancelled. The installation also
requires that Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is installed on the target computer. Installation
of .NET Framework 2.0 is included in the Tekla Structures installation package and
executed if needed.
64-bit Tekla Structures is able to utilize all the memory provided by the hardware and the
operating system while the 32-bit technology has the limitation of 3 GB in memory usage.
64-bit Tekla Structures can handle considerably bigger models than before. 32-bit Tekla
Structures can be run on a 64-bit operating system in the 32-bit mode.
If you want to fully utilize the improved capability of handling considerably bigger models,
you need to have:
With the 64-bit version of Tekla Structures 15/16 we recommend using 64-bit Windows
Vista or Windows 7 operating system instead of 64-bit Windows XP due to better driver
support.
Hardware recommendations
When installing Tekla Structures we recommend you go to the Tekla Extranet and
download the latest Service Release of Tekla Structures. There are two kinds of version
updates:
o Service Releases (SR), which include fixes to errors found in the latest Final
version or previous versions. Usually Service Releases do not contain new
functionality. SRs are available for all users with a valid maintenance
contract. We recommend all users to install the latest SR.
o Progress versions, e.g. 15.0.1, which include some features or fixes for
specific user groups, for example offshore structures detailers. Progress
versions always include the fixes of the previous SR (if SR is released).
Progress versions can be installed on top of SR/Final. Note that after
installing a progress version, you cannot install an SR on top of it. When a
new SR is released, a new progress version is also released to offer the
fixes in the SR to progress version users. Progress versions are available for
specific user groups that test the features or fixes before they are released
to all users in the next main version.
Progress versions are only meant for a small specific user group. Do not use
them unless you really need the fixes or features. It is not possible to install a
Service Release on top of a Progress version.
For more information on installing Tekla Structures 16.0, see the Tekla Structures
Installation 16.0 Guide, located on Extranet under Product > Download versions > 16.0.
Installing Tekla Structures software and environments one by one on each user’s computer
might be a time consuming task in large companies. Therefore, Tekla Structures is often
installed in a centralized manner across company workstations by using MSI packages.
Tekla Structures uses a licensing system called FLEXnet Publisher License Management
(FLEXnet), a system provided by Acresso Software. This means that neither hardware
locks nor passwords are required. Instead, a floating license system is used where the
license is stored on a license server.
When the user starts up Tekla Structures, the program checks for an available license from
the server and uses that. When the user exits Tekla Structures, the license becomes
available for other users. If the user works offline, he can borrow a license from the server
and then return it later.
Point each client computer with Tekla Structures to the license server.
Operating system
The FLEXnet licensing system for Tekla Structures is designed to work in Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Servers, and VMware ESX Server. Linux or UNIX-
based servers are not supported.
More detailed information on how to set up the license server, and other useful information
on the FLEXnet system can be found in the documents provided with the installation or in
the Tekla Extranet. The following documents are available:
You may want to spread your license pool on several servers in your company. You may
have offices in different cities, each office with its own license server, or you may simply
want to divide the license pool in case there is server downtime.
You can divide your total license entitlement on several servers simply by activating, for
example, half of your licenses on one server and half of the licenses on another server.
This way, if there is a maintenance break on one of the servers, you can advise your users
to obtain the license from the other server.
You can also configure Tekla Structures to check licenses from several servers:
2. In the Server address field, give the port@host addresses of the license servers
separated with a semicolon.
3. Click OK. The updates will take place the next time you start Tekla Structures.
Defining several license servers may slow down the starting of Tekla
Structures. Therefore, we do not recommend defining more than two servers
in the Connect to License Server dialog box.
You can monitor the usage of Tekla Structures in your company based on the licensing
information. A tool for monitoring license usage is called LMTOOLS, and it is delivered with
Tekla Structures License Server.
To view which licenses are currently in use, you need to have administrator rights and take
the following steps on your license server.
1. Run LMTOOLS from Start > All Programs > Tekla Structures Licensing >
LMTOOLS.
2. On the Utilities tab, define which license server you want to monitor. Type tekla in
the Vendor Name field and your license server port@host definition in the Path
field.
4. On the Server Status tab, click Perform Status Enquiry. You will now receive a
listing of how many licenses and which configurations are activated on the server,
and how many of the licenses are in use at the moment of enquiry.
The Status Enquiry functionality uses abbreviations of Tekla Structures configurations. You
can find the description of the abbreviations in your entitlement certificate or in Tekla
Structures License Administration Tool.
You can find a comprehensive description of the Status Enquiry syntax in Tekla
Structures FLEXnet Licensing User Guide, chapter 8.5, Server Status tab.
Tekla Structures users with no administrator rights can also check how many
licenses of which configuration are available on the server by using the
LMTOOLS included in the installation. Start the program by double-clicking on
the Imtools.exe in …\Tekla Structures\16.0\nt\License and
When more than one user is working in a project, you should install the multi-user server to
enable this. The multi-user model consists of a single master model. Each user can access
this model and open a local view of the model. This local view is called a working model.
The image below shows one possible configuration of the multi-user system.
Any changes a user makes to the working model are local and not visible to other users
until the working model is saved to the master model. The multi-user system can contain
several client computers, where users work on their working models. The master model
can be located anywhere in the network, including any of the client computers.
The multi-user server is a separate installation that is available in the Tekla Extranet and on
the installation DVD.
A Tekla Structures multi-user system runs on a TCP/IP network and consists of:
For instructions on how to install the multi-user server see the Tekla Extranet and:
For information on how to run the multi-user server as a service, see the How to Run
xs_server as a Service guide in the Extranet
See also Tekla Structures Help, System > Multi-user mode for information on the multi-
user server.
2.5 Upgrading
If you already have an older version of Tekla Structures installed on the computer, you can
use the Migration Wizard to copy the personal settings to the new version. With the
Migration Wizard you can choose to copy any of the following settings and values:
• user.ini file
Toolbars
Dialog boxes
General options
When you customize Tekla Structures (that is, add or change drawing or report templates,
catalog entries, etc.), we recommend that you create project and firm folders for
customized files. This is a useful technique if you want to store the files for future use, or
want to retain them when you install a new release.
Tekla Structures does not replace files in the project and firm folders when you install a
new release, so you retain your customized files without having to copy and paste, or
export and import from previous versions.
If you have not set up project and firm folders yet, this is a good time to do so as it makes
upgrading faster and easier. If you have customized previous versions without using firm or
project folders, you will need to transfer the customized information to Tekla Structures
15.0. We strongly recommend that you now use firm or project folders. Working through the
following questions will help you transfer all the information you need.
Always test that the old company settings work before taking a new version of Tekla
Structures into use.
You can also run the Migration Wizard later by running the
MigrationWizard.exe that is located in
C:\TeklaStructures\15.0\nt\bin\applications\tekla\Migrations\
See chapter 3.1.3 for information on how the folder structure on the local computer is set
up.
We recommend using a central file folder for storing the models and setup files for the
company-specific settings and the project-specific settings. Tekla Structures then reads the
settings from the central file server. When then upgrading to a new Tekla Structures
version or updating for example the company logo, files only need to be replaced in one
place. This way taking backups and upgrading is easier.
See chapter 3.1.4 for information on how the firm and project folders are used.
See Tekla Structures Help, System > Files and Folders > Folders for more information.
Backup
Like all valuable information and work your company is storing, it is also important to take
backups of the model folders, firm and project settings. If your company has a system for
taking automatic scheduled backups, schedule your system to take the backups at night
time, outside working hours to prevent any possible conflicts in the model. Do not forget to
also have a backup of the license entitlements!
Virus protection
Virus protection software has sometimes caused problems with saving models and
drawings to the model folder. These problems may occur especially if you have your model
saved on a network drive. We strongly recommend you to add Tekla Structures into the
“safe list” of your antivirus system, and to set up your virus protection in a way that actions
in your model folder are not blocked or scanned.
Tekla Structures administrator is the person responsible for seeing to that the company
standards are used and set up in Tekla Structures. The following sections explain how you
can customize Tekla Structures.
Each new version of Tekla Structures introduces new features and functionalities to
improve the overall process used to complete a project. Tekla Structures has different
environments to suit the needs and requirements of specific markets. Many features are
localized in each Tekla Structures version. Most of the changes in versions are focused on
making the default saved attributes more consistent, organized, simplified, and practical.
Your local technical team is dedicated to improving your knowledge and experience of
each new version. The team aims at enhancing your user experience of Tekla Structures
by performing tasks that have been identified as essential by existing users (through the
Helpdesk), new users (through our training class) and potential users (through
demonstrations).
The overall localization of Tekla Structures can be divided into four different layers:
Tekla environment
Company-level settings
Project-level settings
Multi-user settings
Setting up the standards the company uses and the standards that a specific project needs
will make the designing process much more efficient as the end user can concentrate on
the design process.
Tekla Structures is one product that has many different configurations. The licenses you
have determine which configurations you can use.
The environment is set up to use the material, grades, profiles, drawing settings,
component settings, ini settings etc that are used in a specific market. By choosing a
specific environment when starting Tekla Structures you get the settings for that market.
When installing Tekla Structures you can select the environments you want to use,
environment can also be added later. There are 30 different environments in Tekla
Structures.
Some environments also give you the opportunity to choose a role when logging in. The
role is independent from the licenses that are used. The purpose of the roles is to make the
user interface and settings clearer, easier and faster for the type of work the user is
performing.
In practice this means that settings, filters, reports and the user interface is set up for the
role the user has. For example, preloaded settings in a property dialog box not relevant for
the role are not shown making the list of options shorter and clearer.
Before you start customizing Tekla Structures to suit the needs of your company and your
projects, collect the needed information, such as drawing standards, used profiles, grades
and materials, company logos, naming conventions etc.
Tekla Structures creates two new folders on the local hard drive; C:\TeklaStructures
and C:\TeklaStructuresModels. The first one is the location for the program files for
all versions of Tekla Structures that you have installed. The folder
TeklaStructuresModels is the default folder for storing your models.
In the program folder TeklaStructures there is a separate folder for each of the
versions you have installed. All the environments that are installed can be found in the
environments folder. In addition to the environments that you have installed, there is one
folder named common and another folder named default in the environments folder.
The default environment is a general environment that is not tied to any specific country.
The folder common stores files that are used by almost all environments.
All the settings used by one environment are located in the folder of that environment or in
the common folder if the settings are more or less the same in all environments. The
structure of the content of the environments can vary between different environments, but
they all contain more or less the same things: profiles, templates, setup files, macros,
custom components etc.
From Tekla Structures 16.0 onwards the software and environments are separated into
different locations due to the requirements for Windows certification. Depending on the
operating system the NEW default folder structure is now:
For Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Project and firm folders are for customized files. For any company with more than a few
users of Tekla Structures we strongly recommend setting up project and/or firm folders on
a shared file server accessible to all users. Having the hierarchy of project and firm folders
will make updating company settings, seeing to that everyone use the same settings in a
project, and upgrading to a newer version of Tekla Structures much easier.
All the settings that are used on the company level (for example, company logo, drawing
standards) should be stored in a firm folder and all the settings used on a specific project
should be stored in the corresponding project folder. Property files are always saved in the
attributes folder under the current model folder, for example,
..\TeklaStructuresModels\my_building\attributes. These files should then be
copied to the project or the firm folder.
To use the saved settings in a firm and a project folder, set the path to the folder by using
the advanced options XS_PROJECT and XS_FIRM. These advanced options should be put
in the initialization files (see chapter 3.1.6). You can have several different .ini files. You
can define in the shortcut to Tekla Structures which .ini files to run and which settings to
apply.
Tekla Structures does not replace files in the project and firm folders when you install a
new release, so you retain your customized files without having to cut and paste, or export
and import from previous versions. This makes upgrading to a newer version of Tekla
Structures easier. By storing files in just one place it is also easier to update the settings
and see to that everyone in a project is using the same settings.
Example:
In the current project, 123_project_ABC, you have set up the properties for the concrete
column and saved them as column_ABC. To make these saved settings available for
everyone working in project 123_project_ABC, copy the column_ABC.ccl from the
attributes folder in the model folder to the project folder 123_project_ABC on your
file server. Make sure that everyone in the project has the correct path for their
XS_PROJECT advanced option in the .ini file.
For more information, see Tekla Structures Help, System > Files and
Folders > Folders > Project and firm folders.
For information on file extensions, see Tekla Structures Help, System > Files
and Folders > File types and functions > File extensions.
When you open a model, Tekla Structures searches for the associated files in specific
folders in a set order. It is important that you locate files in the correct folders. Once Tekla
Structures finds the associated files, it stops searching. This means that files that have the
same name but are located lower down the search order are ignored.
Folder Defined by
Current model Open model
Project XS_PROJECT
Firm XS_FIRM
System XS_SYSTEM
You can define more than one system folder. To do this, enter the file paths of the folders
separated by semicolons as the value for the advanced option (for example,
C:\ProgramData\Tekla Structures\<version>\usimp\system_steel;
C:\ProgramData\Tekla Structures\<version>\usimp\system_common).
There are some exceptions from this search order. The exceptions are listed in Tekla
Structures Help, System -> Files and Folders -> Folders-> Folders search order.
For information about the search order for binary files (material catalog, profile catalog, bolt
catalog and bolt assembly catalog) see Tekla Structures Help, System > Files and
Folders > File types and functions > Profiles > Binary files.
Do not store customized files in the system folder. Tekla Structures may
replace these files when you install a new release.
Initialization files
Initialization files are used to launch Tekla Structures. They can contain many variables
that you can use to configure Tekla Structures for different standards and your own style of
working. Tekla Structures automatically creates the necessary initialization files during
installation. The number of initialization files it creates depends on how many country-
specific environments you choose to install.
There are numerous of settings to be made when Tekla Structures starts. Advanced
options are used to determine the appearance and the behavior of Tekla Structures, for
example, the language used, behavior of part marks on drawings, and the location of your
model folder. The advanced options are set through the initialization files. The different
.ini files and what they do, and how they are related to each other are described below.
lang_enu.ini is the initialization file for the settings for the English language and it is
located with the other installed languages in the nt/bin/ folder.
user.ini is the file where your personal settings are saved. The advanced options in
user.ini override those in other ini files. For example, if you have set the same
advanced option in an .ini file in a file in the environments subfolder and the
user.ini file, Tekla Structures uses the value in the user.ini file. The user.ini is
located in the /nt folder.
The default reading order for the initialization files is as shown in the image above:
1. teklastructures.ini
Initializes the settings needed for Tekla Structures to run.
2. env_global_default.ini
Sets the global default settings.
3. environment.ini
Sets the environment-specific settings.
4. role.ini
Sets the settings specified for the selected role.
5. user.ini
Sets the settings specified by the user.
6. options.ini
Sets the settings specified for the company/project/model.
If there are settings for the same advanced option, the later setting overrules the previous
one. This means that settings in user.ini overrule the settings in
env_global_default.ini, which then can be overruled by options.ini.
We recommend that you make all your customizations in the user.ini file, which is
located in the ..\TeklaStructures\ 15.0\nt\bin folder. This way the
customizations are kept when you install the next version of Tekla Structures.
For useful information on the initialization files see Tekla Structures Help,
System > Files and Folders > Initialization files.
Tekla Structures contains two kinds of advanced options, user-specific advanced options
and system-specific advanced options.
User-specific advanced options set your personal preferences, for example the appearance
of the Tekla Structures window. Tekla Structures saves user-specific advanced option
settings in the options_<your_username>.ini file, located in the
TeklaStructures\*version\nt\bin folder.
The .ini files are plain text files that can be edited with a text editor, for example Notepad.
You can also use Tools > Options > Advanced Options in Tekla Structures. The settings
will then be saved in the options.ini in the model folder for the model that you have
open. The settings can then easily be copy-pasted into another .ini file. We recommend
that you only use one of these methods to set advanced options. The settings in the
Advanced Options dialog box override those in the initialization files.
To use the correct .ini files for a specific project the easiest way is to create a shortcut for
the project on the desktop. Shortcuts are used to start teklastructures.exe with
defined initializations. Tekla Structures installation automatically creates shortcuts for the
selected environments.
1. Make a copy of the default shortcut. In the Windows Start menu, go to All
Programs > Tekla Structures <version> > Tekla Structures <version>
<your_environment> and right-click.
2. Select Copy from the pop-up menu.
3. Paste the shortcut to your desktop.
4. Select the shortcut and right-click.
5. Select Properties... from the pop-up menu.
6. Modify the Target of the shortcut by adding the required project initializations to it.
Ini files tell where things can be found and in which order, depending on the folder
structure that the company has set up.
For more information on the topic, see Tekla Structures Help, System > Files and Folders
> Initialization files > Structure > Creating shortcuts.
If you want to bypass the login dialog box, use a separate .ini file, where you set the
following three new advanced options:
XS_DEFAULT_LICENSE
The advanced option has the following options:
o STEEL_DETAILING
o PRECAST_CONCRETE_DETAILING
o FULL
o PROJECT_MANAGEMENT
o CONSTRUCTION_MANAGEMENT
o VIEWER
o DRAFTER
o ENGINEERING
o REINFORCED_CONCRETE_DETAILING
o STEEL_DETAILING_LIMITED
o EDUCATIONAL
o DEVELOPER
XS_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT
This advanced option points to the environment specific .ini file, for example
C:\TeklaStructures\15.0\environments\usimp\env_usimp.ini
XS_DEFAULT_ROLE
This advanced option points to the role specific .ini file, for example
C:\TeklaStructures\15.0\environments\ usimp\
role_Steel_Detailer.ini
To be able to set these advanced options, you can use the new parameter for the shortcut:
-I (capital i). This points to an additional initialization file to be read BEFORE reading the
environment ini. For example.: -I C:\TeklaStructures\Bypass.ini
set XS_DEFAULT_LICENSE=FULL
set XS_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT=C:\TeklaStructures\15.0\environments\usimp\
env_US_imperial.ini
set XS_DEFAULT_ROLE=C:\TeklaStructures\15.0\environments\usimp\role_Steel_
Detailer.ini
User-defined attributes are attributes set to an object in a model or a drawing. These user-
defined attributes can be used for many purposes; they can be used in filters, drawings,
reports, export, import, fabrication, erection, revision handling etc.
You can create your own user-defined attributes that you need in your company or for a
specific project. The user-defined attributes can be numbers, text, lists, or dates. They can
be set to be unique for an object or allowed to be copied; they can also be ignored by
numbering or affect numbering.
The user-defined attributes are defined by objects.inp files. These files are located in
different folders (following the Tekla Structure folder setup) and they are merged together
during startup. The objects.inp file reads attributes in order from the folders listed in the
table below starting with the model folder:
The files are merged so that if there are user-defined attributes in any of the files, they are
displayed in the user interface. Tekla Structures merges the files in a way that eliminates
duplicate attributes. If Tekla Structures encounters the same attribute name in different
objects.inp files, the attribute from the first read objects.inp file will be used.
There is an application in the Tekla Extranet, Part User Attribute Setup, that will help you
create your own UDAs. The application can be found in the Tekla Extranet under Product
> Extension downloads. A user manual is provided with the application.
For more information about adding your own UDAs, see the Tekla Structures Help, System
> Files and Folders > Customizing Tekla Structures > Adding properties.
The country-specific settings are in the environments folder and they are localized by
your local Tekla office/reseller. The folder structure of the different environments can vary
but the same kind of settings exist. The settings that are localized are profile database,
material database, reports, selection filters, view filters, components and custom
components, macros, user-defined attributes, drawings settings etc.
Company-level settings are mainly settings that are used throughout the company for all
projects. These settings are set using XS_SYSTEM and XS_FIRM.
For a larger company with subsidiary offices the settings can be used as follows:
XS_SYSTEM (can have more than one path) points to general settings inside the company.
These can be company logo, reports, printer settings, drawing settings, templates. These
are settings that very seldom change and that are stored on a server available for all. For
example, if the company logo is updated it only has to be replaced in one place.
XS_FIRM points to the firm folder set up by the company (or subsidiary office). The folder
contains all the company settings used at that office. These can be logos, drawing settings,
templates reports, printer settings, etc.
XS_PROJECT points to the project folder. The folder contains project settings, such as
logos for contractor & fabricator, drawing settings, etc.
See chapter 3.1.5 for information on search order and Tekla Structures Help, System >
Files and Folders > Folders.
You can save the desired settings in a model and use that model as a template when you
create new models. This can be very useful if your company has projects of different kinds;
parking garages, office buildings, bridges, industrial. These model templates can then be
accessed when creating a new model.
When you create a model template, always start by creating a new empty model. This is
because old models cannot be completely cleaned and they might contain quite a lot of
information even if you delete all objects from the model.
1. Create a new model and give it a unique name. For example, Steel framework.
2. Add the desired profiles, custom components, and so on, in the model.
3. Save and close the model.
4. Move the whole model folder in the location pointed by the advanced option
XS_MODEL_TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY. By default, the advance option points to the
folder
..\TeklaStructures\<version>\environments\default\model_templ
ates\
5. In the new template model folder, open the TeklaStructuresModel.xml file
using any standard text editor.
6. Set the <IsTemplate> element to TRUE. The default value is FALSE.
7. Save the file.
If your company already has graphical templates in DXF, DWG, or DGN format, you can
convert these into Tekla Structures templates. For detailed instructions on how to do this
see section 2 in the Tekla Structures Template Editor training manual. The manual can
be found in the Tekla Extranet under Self learning > Manuals and instructions.
The Tekla Structures Template Editor training manual also gives instructions on how to
create your own templates.
There are several similar parts, assemblies, or cast units in the model.
For example, you can create a drawing for one truss, edit the drawing, and then clone it for
similar trusses. Then you only need to modify the cloned drawings where the trusses differ.
The cloned drawing may contain more parts than the original drawing. Part properties,
marks, associative notes and related text objects are cloned from a similar part in the
original drawing.
With the new Master Drawing Catalog that was introduced in Tekla Structure 15.0 you can
use a drawing as a cloning template. When a drawing is set as a cloning template in the
Master Drawing Catalog it can also be used in other models. This can be used in projects
that have same kind of drawings.
The cloning template can now be found under Cloning templates in the Master Drawing
Catalog. The cloning templates can also be used in other models. To do this, open the
Master Drawing Catalog in the model, click on the Select models where Cloning
templates are collected icon and add the model where the templates are saved.
For more information on the Master Drawing Catalog and cloning templates see Tekla
Structures Help, Drawings > Introduction to Drawings > Creating Drawings > Creating
drawings in Master Drawing Catalog or in the Tekla Structures Drawing Training
Manual that can be found on Extranet under Self learning > Manuals and instructions.
Normally only a few different connections and components are used in a project. To make
sure that everyone in the project uses the same components and finds the components
faster, we recommend you to create your own component folder.
For more information see Tekla Structures Help, Detailing > Getting Started
> Component catalog > Using the component catalog.
Project properties
At the beginning of a project you need to define project properties. This information is
automatically used by reports and drawings. You can also update the project properties
during the project.
1. Select File > Project Properties from the menu to open the Project Properties
dialog box.
2. Fill in the project properties and click OK.
You can modify existing reports and templates or create your own templates by using the
Template Editor in Tekla Structures. Go to Drawings & Reports > Template Editor… to
open the tool.
For more information on the Template Editor see the Tekla Structures Training Manual,
Template Editor in the Extranet under Self learning > Manuals and instructions and
Tekla Structures Help, Templates and Reports.
The selection of drivers may be more limited within the 64-bit system than within the 32- bit
system.
Tekla Structures uses Windows drivers to write the print data directly to the Windows print
device interface.
There are two stages for setting up a print device in Tekla Structures. First, you need to
add printer instances to the printer catalog. By default several printer instances are already
defined. Second, you need point these printer instances to a specific Windows printer,
either attached directly to your system, or available via a network. You will define the
majority of print settings when you set up the print device.
1. Click File > Print > Printer Catalog... to open the Printer Catalog dialog box.
2. Click an existing printer instance that has similar settings to the one you want to
create. We will use this as a template.
3. Type in a new printer instance (name) for the print device.
4. Click Add.
5. Click Browse... to access the Select Printer dialog box, which shows a list of the
Windows printer drivers currently configured on your PC. Click a print device and
then OK.
6. Choose a paper size.
7. Input the print area.
8. Use the Offset for print origin fields to move the drawing print origin, if necessary.
9. Use the Color list box to indicate a color or mono print device.
10. Click Color table to map pen size to the on screen line color.
11. Click Update and then OK to exit the Printer Catalog dialog box.
12. Check Save changes to model folder in the Save Confirmation dialog box.
When saved, a file called plotdev.bin is saved to the current model folder. Move this file
to the firm or project folder. Tekla Structures will find the file if the XS_FIRM or
XS_PROJECT is correctly set.
For more information see Tekla Structures Help, System > Drawings and printers.
If you are using Windows 7, check that your printer drivers are compatible with
Windows 7.
You can work on Tekla Structures models in either single-user or multi-user mode. Multi-
user mode allows several users to access the same model at the same time. Several users
can work on the same project and be aware of the others’ progress. This eliminates the
need for copying and merging models.
The multi-user system can contain several client computers, where users work on their
working models. The master model can be located anywhere in the network, including any
of the client computers. When you open a multi-user model on a client computer, Tekla
Structures makes a copy of the master model and saves it locally on the client computer (a
working model).
When you click Save to save your working model back to the master model, Tekla
Structures:
1. Takes a new copy of the master model and compares your working model with it.
2. Saves the changes in your working model to the copy of the master model (locally).
3. Saves this copy back to the master model. (Other users can now see your changes.)
4. Takes a new copy of the master model and saves it locally as your working model. (You
can see your own changes and those uploaded by other users.)
The multi-user model is locked during opening, saving, and numbering. When one of the
users performs any of these operations, other users cannot perform them during that time.
All users should use the same settings (See chapter 3.1.4) and use the same
version and service release of Tekla Structures.
You can protect user-defined attributes using privileges. You can also protect your model
and drawings from accidental changes using a lock attribute. Using the lock attribute and
privileges together you can even restrict some users or organizations from modifying your
model.
For example, you can limit access to the model so that a checker can only change status
attributes. Or you can prevent certain users from changing the user-defined attributes used
for approval or manufacturing and erection status.
To protect objects from being accidentally changed, you can use a user-defined attribute
called a lock attribute. You can use it for parts (separately for beams, columns etc.), bolts,
welds, specific drawing types, project properties, and phase properties.
The lock attribute has two values, Yes and No. When set to Yes, the object is locked and
you cannot modify its properties. You can only change the object’s user-defined attributes
that do not affect numbering. If you try to modify a locked object, Tekla Structures shows
the message There are locked objects, see report. The operation could not be
performed. and a report on access rights.
To add the lock attribute to the user interface, you need to add the following line in the
object’s section in the objects.inp:
attribute("OBJECT_LOCKED",
"Locked:", option,"%s", none, none, "0.0", "0.0")
{
value("No", 1)
value("Yes", 0)
}
For more information see Tekla Structures Help, System > Multi-user mode.
Extranet
Tekla Extranet contains more in depth manuals, instructions and guides on different topics.
There are also tools, extensions, Q&A, videos etc. that will expand your Tekla Structures
experience.
Discussion forum
Tekla Structures discussion forum in the Extranet is a useful way to share experiences, ask
questions, and take part in advanced user’s knowledge.
Attend training
To use Tekla Structures to its full potential we strongly recommend users to attend training
courses held by your local Tekla office/reseller.