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Emailing Using NEW Outlook
Does anyone else have issues with using web email to send your Quotes (Or anything else PDF) out using REVU? I am constantly having emails go out late, Not go at all. This is a mission critical thing for me when I wear the estimator hat. These Estimates need to go out NOW. So the workaround must be to go to the file path and send it from there instead of simply sending it through Bluebeam? I do NOT Like that at all. I dont want to go back to Classic Outlook. What is the fix for this? Help? Thank you!
Re: How else do you use Bluebeam? 💡
Dungeons and Dragons Maps! Can scale, apply grid, create player and ememy "markups". Can even apply custom columns for stats.
Live Tips & Tricks Session with Bluebeam Customer Success!
Join our next Tips & Tricks Session hosted by Customer Success!
In this 30 minutes we'll cover "Markups Made Easy with the Toolchest"
- Learn some workflow best practices
- Pick up some quick tricks
- See some new features in action
There will also be time for Q&A! (Be sure to presubmit!)
Join us on August 26th 10PST/1pmEST -
Re: 🗓️ August 2025 Challenge - One Tool, Many Uses!
This is a quick video of the above workflow in action
There is also a longer version on the YouTube page which basically a 'replay' of the presentation that I did at the London BUG last year.
Re: Preferred settings for printing markup summary?
My go to is Export to csv file. Then I can clean it up in Excel and present it the way I want.
I do however advocate for creating a nice BatchConfig file, set up just the way you want it. That way, no matter what your preferred method is, it'll always come out the same with a simple click.
Re: How do you make a custom line type?
If you download and extract P&ID Review tool sets, Line Symbols contains a Pneumatic polyline tool.
Re: Enhanced color processing
There is always a risk of applying unintended changes on a larger scale when using batch functions. My conclusion is that this specific function is no more risky than any other batch function.
The benefits, on the other hand, are substantial, as it is not uncommon for users to receive files that are not presented in an optimal way.
I think that, as a developer, the focus should be more on the users who benefit from the changes rather than those who might disrupt their workflow, as I imagine that most Bluebeam users know what they are doing when they start using batch functions.
Re: How do you make a custom line type?
Have you got an example of what you mean? An example from another drawing or hand sketch would be great.
Re: Why are you excited to go to Unbound?
They did the London Live event last year which was great! I think another event over here would go down really well.
The attached is a link to a quick video of the above workflow in action
There is also a longer version of this on the YouTube channel which is basically a 'replay' of the demo that I did at the London Bug last year.







