I know that linked files need to have an address on the server. Please consider adding this as a feature. However, it is not possible to have inter-linked documents in Sessions. Our proposed solution is to separate the file into 3 or 4 files that are hyperlinked together.
#Bluebeam revu watermark download#
It's about 70MB, which for me downloads in about an instant, but for folks around the globe who do not have access to fast or reliable internet, the download will fail and they are not able to access it. This mirrors something we're used to.Īnyways, our engineers are struggling to download the one large file. It's nice to have one document with all of the pages in order. I know this is available in Projects, but we like having it in Sessions it's much easier for the 150+ people we're collaborating with.
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We need to have hundreds of pages linked together in a Session. I'm using Bluebeam Revu X64 Standard Version 20.2.60 Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. Should I be right-clicking or holding my tongue sideways or what makes this thing work so effortlessly like I see on the demo videos? I'm having to make a box, then select, then right-click and select >Control Points>Add Control Point in order to create the 8 sided polygon I'm trying to use to measure the square feet of a large commercial building. It can be manipulated into a polygon but it is a four-sided polygon only and clicking just stops the shape, it doesn't create additional control points as I see on the demo videos. My experience with this tool in Bluebeam is that it only creates a rectangle.
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They simply show someone doing it that already knows how and they never cover what levers and knobs need to be manipulated to achieve the demonstrated result. There are tons and tons of demonstration videos on "How To Use" Bluebeam's Area Measurement tool, however, all of them lack the actual "How To" part.