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Re: 🗓️ March 2025 Challenge - Markup Madness!
Nice job, @Doug McLean! This is impressive. Way over my head but I know this is a popular topic and I've heard BUG members talk about this before, too!
Re: 🗓️ March 2025 Challenge - Markup Madness!
When our foremen or project managers begin planning the electrical install, they will start with marking up the single-line diagram. I have been helping to make a company standard profile designed specifically for this part of the takeoff, and within it is a tool chest streamlined for the task. The key tool to this operation is a custom grouped markup for identifying the Run ID, Conduit type, Circuit info, and more.
It is composed of a text box, ellipse, and polyline, with the text box as the top element of the group.
The text box is considered the "Run ID", and so by having it as the top of the group the Run ID can be editied by double-clicking the group or by making the change in the comments property in the Properties Panel or in the Markups List.
As you'll see, there is currently no length. To get that property, they will use customized color-coded polylength measurement tools. On the permit drawings, they will place markups to indicate the first means of disconnect for each conduit run, and then draw a proposed path to follow for the install, using the polylength tool appropriate for that run. Then, the tag used in the single-line is copied to the install drawing and the two markups are grouped together. This grouping sequence gives us a markup length (in decimal feet) to begin the initial conduit order. Added length is an estimated amount used to account for the wire needed to terminate the wires. Model length is manually assigned once a true-tape measurement is made in the field. This is what is used for ordering wire harnesses.
Now, we can export the markups to Excel where all these custom columns are put to great use in creating panel schedules, wire orders, and more.
So, that's my humble little conduit tag. The one shown is the EMT tag. PVC, RMC, IMC, FMC, and FNC are color coded for quick identification. These are actually the old look. I'm working on making them easier to see both on screen and printed, while also making the colors more distinct. Here's a quick look at how things are at the moment with the tool chests discussed. This particular setup is for branch conduit drawings, using a slightly different Profile. The feeders discussed above have similar options but the Layer is Feeder Conduit instead.
Re: 🗓️ March 2025 Challenge - Markup Madness!
Did you check out my video above?
Using Power Query turns your markups into a powerhouse.
Re: 🗓️ March 2025 Challenge - Markup Madness!
You got me interested in learning more about Power Query, so I did a search for "Bluebeam Power Query" and your videos with the guys from Morning Coffee Revu popped right up. I'm watching the first one as I'm typing this. Thanks for the info, Doug.
PS - I thought your name seemed familiar. Aren't you pretty active on the MCR webinars? I've been to about a dozen of them, and I think I remember seeing you participating in them.
Re: 🗓️ March 2025 Challenge - Markup Madness!
This is something I call, "A better grouped markup".
We actually use several of these in our workflow as it helps us take of the main product, plus the underlying substrate.
The real trick though is to get your markups out of Revu and into Power Query in Excel. Once you're in there, the possibilities are almost endless.
Enjoy
✴️ Feature Highlight: Highlighter Tool
Hey Bluebeamers! This week, we're highlighting the Highlight tool!
The Highlighter tool was a popular feature discussed among Bluebeam User Group members during the GOVBUG & COBUG meeting earlier this week and thought it's a great feature to share here too!
When we think of a Highlighter, we often think of the bright-colored Sharpies, right? Well now, think of Bluebeam’s Highlighter tool as your personalized highlighter.
You can use the tool as either a free-form highlighter or Enable Text Highlighting to achieve a more controlled text highlighting.
This image shows both a text highlight (with the Enable Text Highlighting preference enabled) and a free-form highlight.
Plus, you can change the appearance (and more) of the Highlighter Tool
Share below!
- Tips when using the highlighter tool?
- How do you customize the appearance?
- Benefits of using the highlighter tool?
Re: 📢 Upcoming Community Interface and Navigation Updates!
Yes sir! I got the impression 5 was the limit. I merely thought I'd give a ranking that covered as many categories as possible (since I was asked lol). 5 seems like a good amount.
Re: 📢 Upcoming Community Interface and Navigation Updates!
I love BGG. I didn't want to give a priority list necessarily, because I think customizing the selection is way better. It allows you to demonstrate what aspects of your activity you personally value. I was just trying to respond thoughtfully to Aily asking how I would prioritize badges
Also. I like the tiered title thing. Since you are one of the highest ranking members at the moment, it would be immensely helpful to new members to be able to see how active and supportive you have been without even needing to dive into your profile just to see that.
I guess if they end up showing both as @Marco M said that would be fine too, but I'd say the rank is at least as important as the badge spread in giving a snapshot of someone's potential knowledge, experience, and activity.
Re: Bullet points & Indent text
Revu does not feature more advanced word processing features, such as paragraph styling or ordered and unordered lists (numbered lists and bulleted lists). We were surprised this was not already a feature. We'd love to see these features added to a future version of Revu.
Thanks!
Re: 📢 Upcoming Community Interface and Navigation Updates!
There is currently a limit of 5 badges being shown within posts/comments. We appreciate the feedback though @Luke Shiras and @bcostlow!
With regards to the job titles and ranks, we're hoping to display both at some point in the future. 🙂
Marco M









