🗓️ January 2025 Challenge - New Year, New Discoveries!

Marco M
Marco M Posts: 182
edited February 5 in Community Hub

Hi everyone!

Welcome to the first Monthly Challenge of 2025! This month, we’re highlighting overlooked tools in Bluebeam Revu—those hidden gems that can make a big difference in your workflows.

What Bluebeam tools have you started using recently, or which ones do you think others should know about? Let’s kick off the year by sharing tips and learning something new!

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Share a Bluebeam tool you think is underrated but incredibly helpful. How do you use it, and why do you think more people should?

Engage with others by commenting on their tool suggestions, asking questions, and liking helpful discoveries.

Comments

  • Good stuff ☝️☝️☝️!

    A couple of BB Interface tools come to mind - View/Full-screen Crosshair (always on) is often handy to align markups and help with drawing windows to capture exactly what you need it to. Also, View/Disable Line Weights is a great way to look at detail drawings that sometimes come out of drafting and modeling softwares with fat lines that muck up the graphics.

    @Darbie Bluebeam Party… now there is a good idea.

    ~j

  • Luke Shiras
    Luke Shiras Posts: 419

    These are all great suggestions. Many I wasn't aware of (or forgot about).

    A couple of hidden gems I can think of are Dynamic Fill and Format Painter.

  • bcostlow
    bcostlow Posts: 39

    I work with folks who really don't use Bluebeam for what it's worth and often have to point out simple features like changing tools from drawing mode to property mode. I tell them to make drawing markups as simple and reusable as possible and then to make them tools, but to default to properties mode. That way, they can customize their future markups, but they can still switch to drawing mode to automatically make some markups even faster.

    Of course, that leads to conversations about the reuse markup tool and sequence/count features.

    Another group of tools I push a lot are document overlay and color processing. Done right, they greatly increase our ability to share ideas and visualize design options in our 2D environment before pushing it through Revit or AutoCAD for 3D modeling.

    BIM Coordinator - Columbus, OH

  • I use most of the workflows listed here so far, but my go to is definitely the Dim feature and like @bcostlow I am always tasked with assisting users that do not take full advantage of Bluebeams capabilities. For those the KISS mentality definitely is the best way to go.

    Project and systems Administrator

    Lean Six Sigma Black belt at JPL

  • Angela Aff
    Angela Aff Posts: 178

    You should totally coin the phrase, "Bluebeam party," @Darbie!

  • MJung
    MJung Posts: 2

    Comment Set Status. Have to remind users this is here for a reason. Typically, the user will add an additional highlight markup or check mark line to show it's been completed. This just clutters the markup list with unnecessary markups.

    Also need to try out many of the good tools shared in this thread!

  • akhikund
    akhikund Posts: 16

    For me, the Hide markups and unhide as needed became very useful. I use it sometimes to count the number of a particular markup because once the markups are hidden, it shows at the left top corner the quantity of how many markups are hidden.

  • Angela Aff
    Angela Aff Posts: 178

    @akhikund thanks so much for sharing!! Did you learn about this through the Feature Highlight?!

    @Doug McLean - YES!!! We don't know what we don't know.

    @MJung ✔️

  • Hyperlink is my top tool because you can do so much with it.

    Creating digital dashboards is something that is so easy to build with links and rarely used. It's nice to be able to easily create a simple and customizable dashboard that allows you to use buttons that link to all the most important documents (not just drawings) of a project from one place. This makes it easier for the entire team to find what they are looking for quickly.

    I also like being able to link all the page numbers on the front page of a drawing set to the actual drawing so that you can "jump" to any page from one location.

  • akhikund
    akhikund Posts: 16
  • Marco M
    Marco M Posts: 182

    That’s a wrap on our first Monthly Challenge of 2025! A huge thank you to everyone who participated, and shared their insight. We had some great comments, with 14 badges earned and plenty of great discoveries.

    Stay tuned for the February Monthly Challenge coming soon!

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