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  • Liz Larsen

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    August 25, 2021 at 9:09 am in reply to: XCON Anywhere
    Points: 5,215
    Rank: UC2 Brainery Purple Belt UC2 Brainery Purple Belt Rank

    Here’s mine. The 2nd session on Day 1 was a tough call for me. I’m currently trying to implement better Bluebeam procedures *and* better Studio Sessions procedures in my current workplace. I think I’ll be able to watch the other one at a later date since they’re all going to be recorded anyway. Fingers crossed.

    Bluebeam Opening Keynote

    Utilizing Custom Columns and Conditions to Streamline Take-offs

    Design Collaboration with Bluebeam Studio (This was a tough call. I really want to attend Integrating Bluebeam Revu Into Your Design Process, too)

    Tech Talk: All in a Day’s Data – The Collaborative & Secure Journey of Your Project Documents

    Prepping Your Documents for Usage in the Field

    Special Event hosted by The B1M

    Bluebeam Product Keynote

    Applying Technology Education to Real-World Adoption

    Tips for Being a Good Studio Session Host

    Bluebeam and JavaScript: Linking Data and Automating Processes (This one is my presentation!!)

    The Bluebeam Extreme Awards

  • Liz Larsen

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    March 13, 2021 at 5:42 pm in reply to: Clearing the Auto-Fill clutter
    Points: 5,215
    Rank: UC2 Brainery Purple Belt UC2 Brainery Purple Belt Rank

    I love this feature. I go through and clean it out every couple of months. There’s a lot of one-time search terms I use that clog up my auto-complete. It’s like a Spring cleaning, just start fresh every once in a while.

  • Liz Larsen

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    March 13, 2021 at 5:33 pm in reply to: Reformatting Markup Properties
    Points: 5,215
    Rank: UC2 Brainery Purple Belt UC2 Brainery Purple Belt Rank

    I second the Format Painter tool! I only just found out about it fairly recently and I can’t believe I lived so long without it.

    Select the markup you want to copy the properties from and hit CTRL+SHIFT+C.  Then when you approach another markup, you’ll see the cursor change to look like a little paintbrush. You can either click individual markups (the tool will stay active, so you don’t have to CTRL+SHIFT+C the original markup every single time) or you can click and drag around a group of markups.

  • Liz Larsen

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    August 31, 2022 at 3:43 pm in reply to: What did you at XCON 22?
    Points: 5,215
    Rank: UC2 Brainery Purple Belt UC2 Brainery Purple Belt Rank

    I was also underwhelmed. I feel like they’re promoting a product that has a fantastic premise but is only 2/3 developed.

    I am really excited for the future of Bluebeam Cloud, though, so I’m trying to focus on that.

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