Learn about how to use Bluebeam, the document creation, editing, markup, and collaboration program designed specifically for use in the construction industry.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Go digital with Bluebeam Revu
- What you should know before watching this course
- The basics of Bluebeam
- Exploring the free version of Revu
- Standard, CAD, eXtreme: Choosing a version
- Installation and initial set up
- Setting up the program to work like you work
- Importing Profiles
- Importing tool sets
- Working with tool sets
- Setting preferences
- Keyboard and mouse shortcuts
- Using plugins, printing, and converting
- Installing missing plugins
- Scanning to PDF
- Creating a PDF from scratch
- Using the markup tools
- Adding notes to markups
- Marking up with the Snapshot tool
- Keeping track of it all with the markup log
- Working with layers
- Editing content
- How to access search features in Bluebeam
- Using the visual search feature
- Set the scale
- Area takeoffs
- Dynamic Fill
- Counting and quantity takeoffs
- Export quantities to Excel
- Create and export as-built notations
- Import as-built notations
- Using sketch tools to redline drawings
- Using the markup tools to identify punch list items on the go
- Using the log to assign tasks and track completion
- Overview of Bluebeam Studio Projects
- Setting up a Studio Project
- Working with Studio Projects documents
- Initiating a studio session
- Collaborate with your team
- Additional collaboration features
- Measurement tools become more user friendly
- Quickly search for any tool
- Add leader lines to text boxes
- Translate markup text to any language
- Where to find additional information
- Continue learning Bluebeam
Taught by
Jim Rogers