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Re: Create page label from first # of characters of bookmark
There are some options when you combine inside Bluebeam, but why isn't this in the stapler? Also, the pages and abilities to set range in the stapler would be nice. Or even just a report or count of pages in the combine via the stapler dialog.
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Re: Offset Tool
There isn't but you can do something with custom line styles to produce profile lines to work to……
Re: Offset Tool
There's a multiply tool in the right-click menu but I agree that an offset tool would be nice. Offset is different than just "Pattern"
Re: 🗓️ June 2025 Challenge - Revu Remix!
I use Bluebeam for my classroom whiteboard while I teach. I work out the problems in class with the students, and when the class is over the file is posted for anyone that missed the session. I have a touch screen laptop with a stylus, and pair it with a second computer to run a power point presentation, and moderate the virtual meeting.
Re: Add fillet and radius commands
You can do this by drawing a "chamfer" then right-clicking and "Convert to Arc".
But I do agree a fillet or radius tool would be nice.
Bluebeam Stapler - Ability to select page(s) of PDF Document / Split and arrange document pages
One of the features from Adobe that we miss with Bluebeam's document-combining workflow is the ability to split a document into pages and arrange them along with other documents.
I believe 80-90% of our workflow with this could be accomplished with the ability to select a subset of page(s) from a PDF document, which could then be arranged in the Stapler tool around other documents (or other subsets of documents).
Even a "limited" version that only used contiguous page ranges would still be a huge help, as currently the main workaround seems to be first extracting a document into separate pages/ partial documents, and then using these resultant parts within Stapler.
Being able to work within stapler (and save those settings for repeatability) would really take the tool to the next level!
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🥇 Winner: @Luke Shiras
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