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  • Great feature! Very helpful in finding changes that weren't clouded by the Architect / Engineer. They can't always catch everything when they are clouding revisions and this tool helps find those needles in the preverbal haystack.

    Cheers Sir,
    ~James

    James Schmidt

    Industrial Estimator / PM / Professional DWG Interpreter & Spec. Analyst

  • Michael Walkowski
    edited September 19

    👷‍♀️👨‍💼 Name: Michael Walkowski

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is…SETS

    📷️ A picture of you on the job

  • My Name is Andy.

    My go-to Bluebeam feature is……. the toggle from a saved markup/comment to the properties of the markup for use on a new markup.

    Be safe. Do good!

  • Hey im Geoff

    My go to feature is Sessions for redlining drawings

  • Studio! nice feature

  • I like file size reduction and color change / remove features.

  • Hi all! I'm Doug. I'm an engineer and the company I work for provides structural engineering services, mostly for architects.

    The Bluebeam feature I probably use most is the callout with text box. I use this for shop drawing markups as well as to communicate coordination issues with our clients.

  • 👨‍💼 Name: Scott Crowe

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is…

    The integration between BlueBeam and ProjectWise that enables users to start a Studio Session and save the documents back into ProjectWise to review later.

  • Hi everyone,

    My Name is Neville and my go to feature is cloud+. I find is useful to focus the reader on the extents of the markup.

  • 👷‍♀️👨‍💼 Name: Randall Ader - IT and BB Administrator

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is… The integration with MS Office products.

    ⛏️ My Users go-to Bluebeam feature is… Sessions for markups of drawings and cut-lists in our steel manufacturing operation.

    🚀 Let's go Team!

  • DwaneLindseyFGM
    DwaneLindseyFGM Posts: 9
    edited September 19

    👷‍♀️👨‍💼 Name: Dwane Lindsey

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is…

    Studio Sessions is an integral part of our workflow, but the batch page label, batch link and extract, and batch slip sheet are my go to tools that I share with our staff.

    Dwane Lindsey

    FGM Architects

    Architectural Applications Director

  • Hi, My name is Mike from Canada.

    My go-to Bluebeam feature is marking up drawings. Top notch!

  • rnort
    rnort Posts: 2

    Hi!

    I go by Rue. I'm a Project Engineer for a high-end Residential Builder. My go-to Bluebeam feature is my customized toolbox. Bluebeam Extreme allows me to have my toolbox linked to my take-off spreadsheet, so the majority of my quantity cells auto-populate as I do my takeoffs.

    Pretty cool! 👌

  • DONNA ALONSO
    DONNA ALONSO Posts: 1
    edited September 19

    👷‍♀️👨‍💼 Name:Donna

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is…Batch

    Stamping

    📷️ A picture of you on the job (picture is optional)

  • 👷‍♀️👨‍💼 Name: Azi

    ⛏️ My go-to Bluebeam feature is…

    Custom profiles, tools, and mark up drawings, and snapshot.

  • 👷‍♂️ My name is Bryan Krawczyk, and I'm a Project Manager with Andersen Construction.

    ⛏️ It's hard to pick only one, but I'd say my go-to Bluebeam feature would be Color Processing. It's incredible how many different uses this feature has!

    📷️ I take a ton of photos at work, but I am rarely in any of them.

  • Hello everyone! My name is Rebecca and in addition to being my company's go-to person for all things Bluebeam, I'm also their Civil CAD Manager.

    My go to Bluebeam tool for admins is 'Automatically Create Form Fields'

    For my AutoCAD users it's 'delete untitled viewports'

    For my Revit users it's 'Create Page Labels'

    For my Bentley users it's 'OCR'

    For my new users it's set the company profile current (Revu > Profiles > <profile name>)

    For the people who like to leave files open overnight, it's 'reopen files from last session'

    For anyone doing QAQC, it's 'Studio Sessions'

    For anyone trying to sign something, it's 'Manage Digital IDs'

    For myself though, I love 'Paste in Place' and 'Snapshot'

  • nfmole
    nfmole Posts: 1
    edited October 24

    My go to BlueBeam feature is : snapshot

  • jwardorp
    jwardorp Posts: 1

    Hellow Bluebeam Community,

    I've been using Bluebeam since 2012. It was tool allowed me to work efficently in paperless enviroment as I was discovery the joy of multiple monitors. In 2012, I would have stacks of paper on my desk. Now, I have a notebook with a pen on my desk, that I rarely use. While I heavily use markup tools, the greatest asset of Bluebeam is the ability to create and color code bookmarks helps me to navigate large plan sets.

  • @jwardorp Me too.

    I love this program.

    It really makes reviewing estimates, project planning, and handoffs to the field easy. everyone knows where things are and no one is left guessing.

    Cheers!

    James Schmidt

    Industrial Estimator / PM / Professional DWG Interpreter & Spec. Analyst

  • My go to Bluebeam feature is Bluebeam Studio - a life safer for keeping the team up to date on changes