

David Cutler
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Can you provide an example of what you are looking to “find” @aschectman ?
I’m probably oversimplifying, but if you are looking to find a certain set of characters or values – say “1234” for example you could use a simple text search and then apply a count tool to all the results.
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Great question @Chad Czerwinski !
What I’ve done in the past is to work paragraph by paragraph to see what has changed.
1. With both PDF documents open side by side use the Revu “Snapshot” tool to capture the text from the new document.
2. Paste the snapshot onto the original document
3. Use “change color” to make the snapshot of new text green
4. Position the snapshot over the paragraph and see what has changed
You can vary your snapshots based on how consistent the pages are, but this gives you options if paragraphs have been moved across page breaks.
This doesn’t work quite as well as the drawing compare, but it will get the job done. 🙂
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
A couple of follow up questions @Doug McLean
Can the user print text boxes that others created without issues?
Are they only having problems with 1 file, or is it every file that they open?
Is this happening with every markup or just text boxes?
If someone else opens the file on another machine are they able to print successfully?
I don’t necessarily have any suggestions based on your responses, but might spark an answer in someone else… 🤣
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
What is this “printing” thing that you ask about? I’ve heard of some old process where people put images on paper, but that was like back in the 90’s. 🤣
I can’t say I’ve had that issue – but I’m also running Revu 21 at this point.
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Welcome to the Brainery @jwafflecanyoncontracting-net !
Adding a custom column to track % complete for a given markup shouldn’t be a problem. In theory you could also add a total value column and then write a formula in a 3rd column to calculate an earned value.
As far as a group of walls you should be able create a summary of the earned value, but I’m not aware of a method to make a calculation with a summary of data. This doesn’t mean that it isn’t possible, but I haven’t seen it done.
Depending upon what the final output you are looking to produce you may be better off with data collected in Revu and then processed with Power Query in Excel.
@Vince has shared some great processes for tracking progress – including his “50 shades of black” approach. Hopefully he will chime in.
@Doug McLean is our resident Power Query expert. He may have some ideas to share too.
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I haven’t made the jump to 21.4 yet. Trying to stay focused on getting stuff done. Curious to see how the cycle through markups works. I know the “Hide Single Markups” is a very handy upgrade.
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Thank you for the tips @Doug McLean ! I figured it would be something simple – it usually is. Classic user error. 🤣
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
That’s great that you found a solution @aschectman !
Out of curiosity, what is the work flow that you are needing this functionality for? As an estimator I’d expect that in addition to a count of each piece, W21x44 per your example, I’d also need the length of the piece so I’d be able to calculate the tonnage of steel to purchase.
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Peter Noyes, who responded to your post on the “other” forum, is one of (if not “the”) lead programmers at Bluebeam. If he says it cannot be done there’s a 99.99% chance that it’s true. Not to say folks such as @lizlarsen and @isaac-harned couldn’t figure it out, but you’d be hard pressed to find someone who knows the product better than Peter.
BTW, as @troy-degroot mentioned, welcome to the Brainery! 🙂
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
Yup, that’s what I asked it to find…
I think I mis-understood your original question – you are looking for a method of finding all of the various sizes of W sections included in the document and counting them, without searching for a specific section each time.
Best I can offer would be to use multiple runs of the search feature and applying a count markup as you find them. Again, not what you are looking to do, but would get it done.
Perhaps @lizlarsen will chime in on this one…
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I created a simple word doc using your sample text and used it to create a PDF with the example text. The search tool seemed to find both fine – see screen shot below.
Still a manual process, so I’m not sure that is what you are looking for – but the search in Revu appears to be able to find both of your examples…
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I also use the “hold down scroll wheel to pan” built in function regularly so I need to be careful not to knock the wheel into undo/redo mode by accident. Guess I might need to do some finger exercises to build up the stability of my scroll wheel finger so I don’t “knock” when I pan.🤣
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I set up the same yesterday afternoon @Vince ! Great minds think alike. 🙂
The undo/redo on the wheel is going to take some getting used to. Might have to try to build a macro with a few pauses into the string as when I “wheel left” it seems to repeat the undo multiple times…
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I did add “save” after I made my post. I like the undo & redo ideas. 🙂
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Points: 27,595Rank: UC2 Brainery Advanced Brown Belt I
I forgot to ask if they tried closing all the windows, restarting their machine, and then re-launching Revu? 🤣
What’s funny, or perhaps not funny, is that sometimes I find restarting my computer clears glitches like these up…