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Re: 📢 What's New: Revu 21.6 (Updated)
Hi Angela, I did end up finding the toolchest updates. They are in various settings locations when clicking on the gear icons in the general toolchest pane and the individual toolchests themselves.
Re: The future of Revu for iOS
Hi Shawn,
Is there any update on what functionality in Bluebeam Cloud will be available when? With the IOS Revu ap being removed in Dec 2025 and a significant functionality gap between this and IOS Bluebeam Cloud we need some guarantee that the current functionality that is business critical for us will be provided before Revu is shutdown.
Thanks
Elizabeth
Re: I have duplicate "My Tools" chests?
Probably you stored the profile in a different folder than the default Bluebeam is using (appdata/roaming). If you move your profile there and relink to that folder from the profile settings, these duplicates will be removed and everything works as normal. Hopefully this issue will be patched out soon.
Re: I have duplicate "My Tools" chests?
Yes, this has something to do with the storage location if it is anywhere other than the default. Mine are stored in Dropbox so I'm encountering this.
I've been in contact with Bluebeam Technical Support and they are looking into this issue. No fixes yet though!
Re: Add a button to re-enable the Title bar when hidden
Agreed! or at least have the title bar show up when the mouse hovers next to it. It can get very frustrating for someone that has no idea how to bring it back.
Re: Adjusting Properties in Bulk on Forms
Can you select the fields all at once using the Forms panel? With the fields selected, open the Properties panel. Under Appearance, you should be able to adjust the Font and Font Size.
Re: Option to select what split windows/ detached pages to be synchronized.
At least as a temporary solution, could you open a second instance of Revu for the items you don't want the synchronization to affect?
Carina
Re: Measure length along a sloped curve with the Perimeter tool
So you're looking for the real-world length (in three dimensions) of the handrail. You can do this easily for straight runs but not for curved runs, correct? How do you do it now (what's the math/method/formula?)
My instinct (and what you're probably doing already) would be to take the length from the plan (a) and the stair rise (b), then use the formula a² + b² = c². Solve for c. Keeping in mind that handrail extensions might be level but it looks like you're not dealing with that in your example.
Re: 🗓️ June 2025 Challenge - Revu Remix!
I used BB to build and track my March Madness tournament bracket.
It also makes good memes. When we got a new fridge in the office, I put one together to announce the ice maker was ready for use, after its 24 hr initial cleaning period. It was cold and snowing here that day….
Re: How can I use iPad for on site inspection with specific mark-ups (tool set)?
Ok. Thank you. I was able to do it with that app. I appreciate the help.








