It would be helpful to have an autosave function for PDFs being used in Revu. Currently this does not exist and would be very beneficial.
I have been saying this for years. Could not agree more. It is very easy to x out of your document accidentally or x out of all documents having not saved. Many hours of lost work because BB does not provide autosave. Why is this BlueBeam????
Hello @CGaudet & @elizabeth.adams,
Thank you so much for reaching out to us about auto-save, and we've taken note of your request. Could you share more about how an auto-save feature would be beneficial to you?
We do have a document recovery feature, that should allow you to restore file changes in the event of a crash. And if you were to close tabs accidentally, we should be displaying the dialog show below. Please let us know if there’s anything else we can do or if you have any other questions.
Autosave is a MUST. Sometimes I have documents open and my computer reboots for an update. The program hasn't "crashed" so the document is not included in document recovery. All work is lost. Also, even though there is a "save changes" prompt when closing, people make mistakes. When I have a large number of documents open, it's easy to miss one or two that need to be saved. I realize this is all human error on my part, however I can't help but curse Revu when I lose hours of markup work for not having an autosave feature.
Agree, with auto save. I believe the auto recovery currently only works if using "studio" in the meantime use a auto save software like "auotsaver" easy to adjust how often it hits "CTRL S"
@Sondra.Camis If you have a lot of docs open you can also periodically select the "save all" or "Shift F2" option to save all open files.
Having auto save function so that any works that are marked up on an existing PDF in a one drive automatically save while working on it.
I do not believe Bluebeam has this feature with One Drive. However, Bluebeam does offer this function in their 'Bluebeam Studio' tool. I would recommend checking that out, if you have not already.
Bluebeam, is an Autosave feature in development for Revu or on the roadmap at least? We have end-users that lose work for the same reasons already cited above, and they are clamoring for this feature please. Thank you.
Yes please on the auto save (Many hours lost). In addition, it would be helpful if the mark-ups could auto save as well to a local drive (The .bax files).
Hello,
Would it be possible to add an autosave function, something where you can customize how often it saves. 3min, 5min, 10min, etc.
More often than not I go to shut down my computer end of day then realize I forgot to save changes. Bluebeam does it's best to recover the files but it hasn't always been 100%
Attn: @MPilipchuk you're not the only one asking for autosave.
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