David Cutler
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

A few additional notes:
He is running Revu 21.8.
I am running Revu 21.6.
The issue is present when we open the file on either machine.
Other files are displaying linework without issues.
When we open a copy of the original file (without markups) all of the linework is visible
Fortunately, none of his takeoff work appears to have been lost, and we should be able to migrate the markups to a clean copy of the file, but I’d really like to understand what is causing this…
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

He obliviously doesn’t spend any time on #UChapter2.com 😎
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

That’s an interesting question @bb-user
Have you considered adding a couple of custom columns with a conversion factor and a formula to apply the factor to the metric measurement for conversion?
I’d expect @doug mclean might have some thoughts on this one as he works with both metric and imperial measurements on a regular basis.
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

Found another interesting feature of this repeatable cutout tool. To date I had only used this when copying a cutout inside of the same measurement. Turns out you can use the Cntrl-Drag feature to copy the cutout from one markup to another! Unfortunately it does have some limitations – doesn’t appear that you can drag the cutout to other pages or to other documents.
I could see @Vince using this to create a template of “standard” cutouts – say doors or windows by size and then copying the template into one of his “super sheets”, using them as needed and then deleting them back out. Might even have them as part of the super sheet template… 🙂
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

Sorry, nothing to add here, but will be watching to learn…
🍿🙂
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

Had a plan set to use this repeatable cutout tool again today. Reminded me of this thread. Replying so that newer folks can be aware of this feature!
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

Thank you for the suggestion @Vince
Tried toggling the Disable Line Weights on and off – no change
Tried adjusting the dimming – no change
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

Learned something here @troy-degroot ! I hadn’t really thought of it before, but just because the scale of the drawing is Metric, the tool can measure in Imperial. That’s pretty slick.
For @bb-user if you have already applied markups using tools that measure in Metric units, but you are looking for Imperial values you could select all of your markups at once and change the units that each type of measurement is displayed in once, for all of the measurements.
Hope this helps. 😎
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David Cutler
MemberDecember 8, 2025 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Revu 21.8 – Anyone installed the update this morning?Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III
Had another update today – he had previously been on 21.7. The wide “as applying markup” highlight is very annoying. Thinking I’m staying in 26.1 for a while…
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David Cutler
MemberDecember 8, 2025 at 7:06 am in reply to: Revu 21.8 – Anyone installed the update this morning?Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III
One of our guys updated to 21.8. So far so good. Appears that they fixed the issue with the area markup where the shading was covering the linework as you applied the points. The edge line that it is leaving as you select your boundary still appears to be a bit wide though…
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Points: 32,119Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt III

The image is taken from Revu – so it is possible to create a line along the lines of what you are hunting for…
Unfortunately, it isn’t one line, it’s actually 4 copies of the same line, with different custom line styles stacked on top of each other…
The lines styles are configured as follows:
Dash, Space
Space, Dash
Dash, Space with offset
Space, Dash with offset
The “Dash first” lines share a common color, the “Space first” lines do the same.
It’s clumsy, slow and I haven’t tried it with a curve, but it “works”. 😎