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- Cant flatten documents from some architects - The Building Code Forum
I am unable to flatten or provide security for some documents that come from architects or engineers that have digitally signed them in many cases I don't feel comfortable releasing stamped drawings that I cannot at least flatten Is there a work around for this?
- quite urgent (Need help with retrieving previous version of a file)
If you are looking for help with drafting software you will need to state what software and version that you are using You might have success trying a forum specific to drafting or your software Seeing how this is in the Bluebeam section, I thought it was Bluebeam Oh, yeah, it is Bluebeam Revu
- The Failure of Bluebeam - The Building Code Forum
If you are in the US and integrate any software via the API of Bluebeam Studio Prime, you are aware of the problems The API, used to integrate Bluebeam Revu has a history of failure over the past four years I have been using it Last year, I figured out the email of the CEO of Bluebeam in the
- Polyline Reshape tool ctrl to add remove vertices nodes
To take a great shortcut feature from Bluebeam Is it possible, when editing modifying a polyline type object to add delete nodes using the ctrl key This can be done from the reshape tool, and or the selection too to speed modifying up, without having to change tools or their option settings
- Big Sur Bluebeam Revu for Mac | Page 4 | MacRumors Forums
I put in another product suggestion to Bluebeam to bring back Revu for Mac due to Apple's increasing market share
- Big Sur Bluebeam Revu for Mac | Page 2 | MacRumors Forums
Interesting that Bluebeam 1 9 works on Big Sur, but I do not want to pursue that as a long-term solution I tried installing the Windows version of Bluebeam with CrossOver on my Mac, but I could not get that to work
- Bluebeam dropping Mac - Vectorworks Community Board
Bluebeam has decided to drop Revu for Mac Bluebeam never really put much effort into the Mac platform, their Revu was quite sub-par compared to the Windows version, but I was able to use it almost daily in my professional practice Since Bluebeam and Vectorworks are part of the same family, how did this happen?
- Big Sur Bluebeam Revu for Mac | Page 3 | MacRumors Forums
Bluebeam 2019 on Parallels - works well for me but note that bluebeam 20 will not run on parallels on an M1 Mac I'm using Revu 2020 in a Parallels W11 ARM VM right now What's not working for you? My AS MBA only has 8GB, and it works amazingly well
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