by Lauren Hecker | Aug 2, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu allows you to work with both raster and vector PDFs. Raster PDFs are scanned documents, while vector PDFs are computer made, using a CAD program. If your PDF has text on it, Revu will only regognize it as text in vector PDFs. In raster PDFs, text will...
by Lauren Hecker | Jul 26, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
In Bluebeam Revu, you are able to compare differences between two similar documents. For example, you can compare what changes have occurred between an original drawing and its revision. Revu makes this very easy; instead of having to look back and forth between two...
by Lauren Hecker | Jul 19, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
When managing large projects, you may have thousands of files that you need to access daily. File management is key to ensuring that you’re able to access the files you need when you need them. Even with the most organized file structure, it can be difficult to...
by Dylan Harvey | Apr 13, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu’s Markups List allows users to create dynamic markup summaries. Markup summaries are lists of markups and markup data. These summaries can be saved as PDF, CSV, or XML files – allowing you to share markup data with users outside of Revu. If...
by Lauren Hecker | Mar 3, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu is a powerful program that allows users to create and manage PDF documents. One feature that is unique to Revu is the ability to turn any document type into a PDF via the Bluebeam PDF print driver. When you install Revu to your computer, the Bluebeam PDF...
by Dylan Harvey | Jan 5, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
When working with large scale plans, it’s useful to be able to quickly locate specific items on the PDF. In Bluebeam Revu, the Visual Search tool lets you do just that. Much like text searches, Visual Search allows you to search for visual elements on a document. Once...