

You can also try highlighting the text in a document. However, if you’d like to stay where you are and open the link in a new document tab, simply hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the link.ħ. Check if your PDF is a scanned document or an original vector fileįor a simple way to tell if a new file is a vector or scanned, zoom into the drawing-think 800%+. Open Hyperlinked content in a new document tabĬlicking a hyperlink in Revu will take you from your current document into the linked content. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + E.Ħ. To add a hyperlink to any markup, right-click the markup and select “Edit Action” from the context menu, then choose the hyperlink option. Then you can also make them as large as you’d like. Optimize your dual monitor workspace! If you frequently access tabs and panels like the Tool Chest and Markups List, you can click and drag them over to your second monitor so that they are always in view. Or use keyboard shortcut Alt + Z to auto-size a single markup.Ĥ. View frequently used tabs and panels on a second monitor If you always want your text boxes to be perfectly sized for the text they contain, go to Revu> Preferences> Tools > Markup and select the checkbox “Autosize Text Box and Callout Markups”. Right-click your markup and select “Apply to All Pages” to place that markup at the same location on every page in your document.


Repeat the steps to point to multiple locations on your drawing. Place the Callout tool on the PDF, then right-click the arrow and select “Add Leader” to draw additional leader lines. Call out multiple areas on a drawing from a single comment Here are some tips & tricks that will help you extract even more out of Revu.ġ. This article is a Revu Tool Kit - a collection of useful tips, tricks, and keyboard shortcuts to supercharge your Bluebeam Revu workflows. That’s why we want to help you power up your knowledge of Bluebeam Revu. Tools are only as good as our ability to use them. Annotating and measuring is now faster than before and the new studio features allow you to collaborate in real-time. Bluebeam Revu is an extremely powerful tool for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) community that allows users to markup, takeoff, organize, and collaborate PDF files easier than before.
