It would be great to have a way to use a saved checklist that utilizes the search feature so keywords are automatically marked. This would be very useful in specification manuals and contract documents.
I'm curious about how you would use this. Can you expand on this idea and give an example of the workflow?
On the surface, it sounds like an alternate way of making comments and changing their status once they're picked up, but I suspect you're looking for something different. It is like a way to show what searches have already been run and reviewed for accuracy/appropriateness. This way you don't have to rerun searches that have already be vetted.
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You want a way to import/create a checklist of common searches to be performed so that users don't forget to run them. Either way, I can see how this would be useful and distinct from the comment/status method.
Please add the ability to allow some users to edit/delete other peoples comments. This can be controlled through permissions. At our organisation when reviewing drawings there is a review manager that consolidates comments before sending them back. This process occurs regardless of if we are using Bluebeam or another tool.…
Add folders for studio sessions to organize the list of recent Studio sessions. Some of our clients utilize one Studio session per deliverable on large projects that have multiple reviewers. It can be quite a task to find the one studio session for a smaller project amidst the rows and rows of studio sessions per…
With more people using bluebeam as a CAD/drawing program. It would be nice if bullet points/numbers points with auto text indent was a feature.
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.
It would be great be able to see to whom and when the "alert attendee" has been done. Today you can see exactly who and when markups has been accepted but there are no info at all if a markup has been alerted to someone.
It would be a huge time saver to have keyboard shortcuts for assigning markup statuses. Numerous workflows (e.g. QA/QC and design reviews, punch/back-check) involve multiple status changes for markups, and often times there are multiple statuses (or state models) to choose from. On large projects, with 100's if not 1,000's…
This has been requested many many times in the past by many Revu users. WHY is there STILL no numbered/bulleted list function??