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...
by Dylan Harvey | Jan 4, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
In Bluebeam Revu, you are able to manipulate pages within a PDF with ease. However, the options to do so may not be readily apparent to new users. From the Document menu, there are many options for adjusting PDF pages – such as adding or replacing them. Options...
by Dylan Harvey | Jan 3, 2023 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu offers a variety of tools to peform quantity takeoff and take measurements of a PDF. For one, the Calibrate tool lets you set a scale for the page even if a scale is not listed. And then there’s the Dynamic Fill tool, which allows you to take multiple...
by Dylan Harvey | Dec 22, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu tracks, classifies and organizes PDF markups in the Markups List. A series of columns and rows display within the Markups List. The rows represent the markups, while the columns present their metadata. There are over a dozen built in columns that can...
by Dylan Harvey | Dec 21, 2022 | Bluebeam Revu, Tips & Tricks
Bluebeam Revu profiles allow users to adjust the layout based on the work they need to perform. A profile is a saved configuration of Revu toolbars, panels, toolsets, and columns. Saved profiles can be shared among the project team, allowing all users access to the...