How does one create or add folders in a session (Document tab)? I know how to add files but how do I create folders to group pdf plan sheets ? I’ve seen some sessions that contain folders of different disciplines such as Roadway, Bridge, Details, etc.. Thanks!
Hi! It was tricky to follow every so often, because your tool bars at the top and right side are set up so cool! Can you explain how to get them like that?
Hi Megan! Yes, to the far left or the top of the toolbar section, there is about 6 dots. If you hover over that you can drag it to top left or right side of the workflow. Hope that helps!
@@rogerlong6133 There is a drop-down menu called "Tools." Mine is at the top/left of my screen in the same line as Revu/File/Edit/View/Document/Batch/Tools/Window/Help. If you hit the Drop-down for Tools, towards the bottom is another menu, mine slides out to the right, called "Toolbars." That is where you will find the additional tools; to have them shown, just click alongside the toolbar that you would like. Use the dotted line to drag to wherever you want to keep them.
Thank you for this great tutorial! One question: can we paste pictures inside of the file? For example to add pic references when marking up construction details
Quick question, if you purchase the annual membership do you get a set of prints to study and learn the program? I am trying to further my construction career and land a better job but majority of these jobs require some blue beam experience.
I really appreciated how simple and non-intimidating you made it. Great video for beginners!
Really appreciate the way you explain. It doesn't give me an intimidating feeling.
Thank you
Here I thought I was the only person being intimidated lol
Hi! How can I view the tools like you at the bottom of the screen? I can't find the edit text button. Thank you :)
Great video👌.
How does one create or add folders in a session (Document tab)? I know how to add files but how do I create folders to group pdf plan sheets ? I’ve seen some sessions that contain folders of different disciplines such as Roadway, Bridge, Details, etc.. Thanks!
This was very helpful. I subscribed and gonna go look for your other videos. I need a lot of help.
Hi! It was tricky to follow every so often, because your tool bars at the top and right side are set up so cool! Can you explain how to get them like that?
Hi Megan! Yes, to the far left or the top of the toolbar section, there is about 6 dots. If you hover over that you can drag it to top left or right side of the workflow. Hope that helps!
@@Mohamedsarris were there additional tool bars that were used in the tutorial and how do you access them?
@@rogerlong6133 There is a drop-down menu called "Tools." Mine is at the top/left of my screen in the same line as Revu/File/Edit/View/Document/Batch/Tools/Window/Help. If you hit the Drop-down for Tools, towards the bottom is another menu, mine slides out to the right, called "Toolbars."
That is where you will find the additional tools; to have them shown, just click alongside the toolbar that you would like. Use the dotted line to drag to wherever you want to keep them.
Any more tutorials coming in ?
Thank you for this great tutorial!
One question: can we paste pictures inside of the file? For example to add pic references when marking up construction details
@@DesiCLDS hi, sorry for the late reply! Yes it is possible. Just copy and paste :)
@@Mohamedsarris thank you!
Is your blue beam premium or standard, I ask because I don’t have that top tool bar
hey moe teach me how to read blueprints about doors and windows please
Thanks sir. 👍
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Is this software is free ?
It is a paid software
@@Mohamedsarris I'm actually using bluebeam Revu 2019 for free.
@@devoe4096where you can download and install the app sir?
@@moralesjohnarbyl.7713 He meant he pirated it and was proud of saying it out loud. what a sob.
Quick question, if you purchase the annual membership do you get a set of prints to study and learn the program? I am trying to further my construction career and land a better job but majority of these jobs require some blue beam experience.
hasn't this company gone bust?