Learn to use Bluebeam Revu 21, an essential tool for the engineering, architecture, and construction industries.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Go digital with Bluebeam Revu
- What you should know
- The basics of Bluebeam
- Choosing the correct version
- Getting started
- Working with profiles
- Importing and exporting profiles
- Working with the tool chest
- Working with tool sets
- Finding and importing tool sets created by others
- Using the correct mouse
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Setting global preferences
- Toolbars for navigating
- Bookmark and sheet names
- Layers
- Spaces
- Hyperlinks
- Integrated storage
- Getting started with markup tools
- Callout tools
- Shape tools
- Stamp tools
- Snapshot tools
- Adding notes
- Adding images
- Properties toolbar and panel
- Using fill and hatch
- Subjects, labels, and custom properties
- Keeping track using the markup list
- Assign markups to layers
- Set status
- Export markup data
- Create markup reports
- Set the scale
- Length and area measurements
- Wall areas and room volumes
- Using dynamic fill for measurements
- Counting and quantity takeoffs
- Add pricing to the markup list
- Link directly to Excel with Quantity Link
- Advanced text search
- Using OCR
- Visual search
- Comparing sheets to find revisions
- Slip sheet revised drawings
- Create a PDF from Revu
- Using plugins
- Using the Bluebeam PDF printer
- Create 3D PDFs
- Edit PDF content
- Next steps
- Conclusion
Taught by
Jim Rogers