ESTIMATING Q&A
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Estimating
Tips from Real Clients & Profits Users
These
Clients & Profits users share their tips on how
they manage estimating better:
Clone,
clone clone. Cloning makes an exact duplicate of
an existing job, down to the estimate amounts and disclaimer.
Jobs that are repetitive (or typical) can have their
specs, job tasks, task notes, budgets, and estimates
cloned into new jobs. Cloning jobs is much faster than
adding a new job, and any part can be changed once it
is saved. -- Wendy Brock, Aller & Rasmussen, Salt
Lake City, Utah
Plan for contingencies. Estimating is
not a perfect science. That's why there's contingencies.
The contingency option alleviates the need for
having to document small increases to estimated
costs. In situations where even the contingency
is exceeded, but be sure to add change orders.
-- Shawn G. Zwilling, Axcess Group, Atlanta,
Georgia
Showing "No Charge" Tasks. A no-charge
task may be added to an estimate for different
reasons: To show a client-paid cost, to highlight
a task with costs included elsewhere, or because
you may not know it is real estimate amount yet.
The job's Estimate Option window includes a field
labeled "show zero as" just for this purpose.
Any text entered into this field will appear
on the printed estimate on tasks without estimates.
-- Danni Sandroni, Merkel Schleicher, Orlando,
Florida
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Q.
How do I show sales tax on estimates?
Sales tax is calculated from the estimate amounts for each job task.
Each task has a sales tax setting, either taxable or non-taxable, for
one or two different sales taxes. The sales tax settings are copied from
the Task Table to the job ticket every time a new task is added. The
job task's sales tax settings can also be edited. The sales tax rate
is copied from the client account. When the estimate is printed, you'll
see asterisks indicating taxable job tasks.
Q. We frequently add the same tasks to new job tickets. Is
there a shortcut?
Yes! Job templates can be created that contain standard selections of
tasks. The job template is part of the job type/spec sheet, so you can
set up dozens of different templates. When a job is added, you'll be
prompted to choose a job type. When the job is saved, the template's
tasks will be copied automatically. Of course, job tasks can be added,
edited, or removed from a job ticket later.
Q. We print estimates on a laser printer. How can we print
several copies of the same estimate?
Up to five separate copies of an estimate can be printed by entering
distribution names in the job's Estimate Options window. Then choose
the "print distribution copies" option when the estimate is printed. A
separate estimate will be printed, with the distribution name (such as
AE, Client, Job Jacket, etc.) appearing at the bottom of the page. |
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Q. Can estimates
be faxed directly from Clients & Profits?
Yes! With a modem and fax software like GlobalFax by Global Village,
it's easy to fax estimates (and any other report) directly from Clients & Profits.
In fact, any report can be printed directly to a fax machine--it's no
different than printing to a laser printer. On a Mac, most fax programs
let you choose the fax by holding down the Option key (or something equivalent
to the Option key) then choosing Print... from the File menu. In some
cases, however, some reports are printed without choosing Print from
the File menu (for example, reports printed from Lookup windows). In
these cases, choose your fax software in the Chooser first. Once chosen,
any report will be printed directly to the fax. When you're finished
faxing, open the Chooser then select your regular printer. In Windows,
make the fax driver the default printer then print normally.
Q. Is there a program that would spell check Clients & Profits?
Yes. A spell checker is built into Clients & Profits Classic 4.0,
Clients & Profits Pro 4.0, and Job Tracker 4.0. Spell checking can
be added to older versions of Clients & Profits using third-party
applications such as Spelling Coach Professional by Deneba Software.
It costs less than $100 and checks your spelling as you type, so it works
with any program (including E-mail). Call Deneba at (305) 596-5644.
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