I'm doing doors, frames, and hardware, being able to sort by door mark, then by subject, would make my product reports and tracking absolutely awesome. I'm sure others could use the functionality for other awesome things.
Can only be done in the output to CSV where you can have primary sort, secondary, ect.
But I wanna do it in BB! I'll check that out, back to playing excel games, thanks. Oh, that's super easy and does just what I want, thanks again.
You can get what you want in Revu, but it will take some work. If you are doing the same item take-offs over and over it may be worth investing your time into a series of custom columns and tool sets to quantify all of the items. It will vary depending if you are a hardware supplier, millwork supplier, finish carpenter or general contractor, but Revu can be customized so that the output doesn't have to be manipulated very much after the fact.
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.
This has been requested many many times in the past by many Revu users. WHY is there STILL no numbered/bulleted list function??
I'd like to create/insert a table into Bluebeam Revu that I can edit like any other markup.
Request is for the ability to group open PDFs into tabs, similar to the way that Microsoft Edge allows for web pages to be grouped together into tabs (Edge allows you to take a number of open websites and add them to a named / color-coded group tab. This allows for multiple websites to be open, but organized into group…