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  • Roye Arie

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    April 22, 2021 at 1:52 pm in reply to: Upgrading from 2018 (Standard version)
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    Hey Sharlene, and welcome to the group.

    It is an interesting concept that you have markups disappearing on you. I emailed countless of PDFs and never heard that the markups disappeared. Are you utilizing Studio and/or Session to review collaborate with a QA/QC, or are you marking up directly on the PDF, save it, and then send it away.

    Are you colleagues working with you in the same company and using Revu or are they working in a different company?

    I think if the company you work for is contemplating updating Revu, I would encourage upgrading to 2020 with the maintenance plan (if budgets allow of course).

  • Roye Arie

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    April 20, 2021 at 11:59 am in reply to: Typewriter Tool v. Text Box
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    Good info Doug!
    One more thing to add, now Text Boxes can turn into a Callout tool with adding leader lines, those leader lines cannot be added to the Typewriter tool.

  • Roye Arie

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    April 20, 2021 at 11:48 am in reply to: PDF on opening
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    I was aware of this option. And I can see the benefit if you’re attaching the same PDF to all documents you open.

    Can you explain more how do you utilize it? Am I missing something with it?

  • Roye Arie

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    March 23, 2021 at 12:50 pm in reply to: Drawing Units
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    Out of curiosity, what is the advantage of independently scaling X & Y?

  • Roye Arie

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    March 19, 2021 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Finding your custom tools quickly
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    I see what you did there…

    Do you “bounce” around between different types of work quite frequently? Meaning, let’s say you’re marking up your Sewer stuff, do you mostly focus on those? Or while you’re doing Sewer you also have extensive markups for Water and Paving?

    You could potentially create different profiles where your “main type of work” has tool-set with shortcuts, and the other tools sets will still be available.

  • Roye Arie

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    April 22, 2021 at 1:31 pm in reply to: Updating A Toolset
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    Thank you Troy.
    You are correct. I experimented a little further with that and I guess there are 2 or 3 different options to update that.

    1. Create a .CSV list with just the updates and import them.

    2. Update the current CSV file. Wipe the Toolset from Punchkeys and import the full list (that might be challenging to manage if you use different colors and shapes for the Punchkeys)

    3. Duplicate and manipulate the Punchkeys in the current Toolset and add the new ones as you go.

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