Whether you’re a Bluebeam beginner or a seasoned expert, we all have gaps in our knowledge. Tuesday Tidbits will help you fill in those gaps.…
Learn how to create curved lines in Bluebeam using the Polyline and Polygon tools.
Learn how to create a custom tool chest in Bluebeam with its own keyboard shortcuts.
Perfectly align and distribute markups to make clean looking details using only Bluebeam Revu.
Have you ever wanted to export all or part of a PDF to Microsoft Word or Excel? Bluebeam actually allows you to do this and it’s pretty simple.
In Bluebeam you can automatically create page labels and bookmarks from text already on the page, such as a title block or header.
Did you know you can attach photos to markups within Bluebeam? If you’re an engineer or architect, it’s a great way to organize photos from a site visit.
If you don’t already know this tip, I’m about to revolutionize how you copy markups in Bluebeam. Think I’m exaggerating? Well read on, dear internet friend.
Highlighting is an essential feature of marking up drawings. Unfortunately, it can sometimes be a little frustrating in Bluebeam… that is, until you read this post.
Today we’ll cover 5 different methods to highlight text and objects within Bluebeam.