With some of my engineering drawings, they are broken up across multiple sheets because of the size of the installation. The sheets attributes when they are created in CAD to help you understand how they piece back together. Some of those attributes are column and/or row grids on the prints with some overlap between the prints to help with alignment and/or match lines.
What I am looking to do is piece the drawings back together in Bluebeam to have one large complete drawing for a variety of reasons. I have been taking snapshots of the relevant portions of the drawings and pasting them on a new page and painstakingly aligning them manually with attributes that are common among the snapshots.
What I am looking to see if Bluebeam can do is help me align them using attributes that are common to both snapshots to help with the alignment process. So far, my search for a solution has come up empty as most solutions are for overlaying drawings (or snapshots) on top of each other rather then stitching them together next to each other.
I am running Bluebeam Revu version 21.9.
Does anyone have a tips/solutions to help with aligning snapshots of drawings next to each other?