Bluebeam Revu – Division 8 Door Hardware

This video is intended to elaborate on concepts written in a recent UChapter2 blog post. https://uchapter2.com/bluebeam-revu-for-door-hardware-suppliers/
Here I show Bluebeam customization including Door hardware tools, layers, custom columns, and exporting to CSV. This workflow highlights how visual markups in Bluebeam Revu can translate through exports into existing estimating third-party estimating software.

The tools shown are examples of custom tools I build for customers every day. Just a few benefits of custom tools are consistency, predictability, accuracy, and efficiency of data collection. Bluebeam is more than a PDF viewer. If you’re interested in learning how UChapter2 might be able to build tools for your company, let’s get on a call. https://uchapter2.com/contact-us/

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