

Troy DeGroot
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
Great to have you in the group @gstewart
I’m not sure you can link to a certain page without a markup, certainly excited to see how others respond.
As for the right place to post within the group, there is no strike you dead rules here, but typically Bluebeam questions would go in the General Questions group or one of the workflow based groups when applicable. The UC2 Community group is more for connecting with other users. That’s where I will introduce new content, recordings or events.
I appreciate you posting your questions no matter where you put it!
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Troy DeGroot
MemberApril 26, 2023 at 10:58 am in reply to: Looking for training/help to add a form field to a custom stampPoints: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII@eberkelmehlvillefire-com do you have an example of the stamp and form you could share? Even if it’s just a screenshot it would help us guide our collective thoughts.
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Never too late @Bruce_218 we’re excited to have you in the group and look forward to learning from you with your IT perspective.
Where are you trying to send a message, direct messaging other members here?
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Great to have you in the group @motohead279
While the download is a masive 1615 tools, not all CSI divisions are included. I just didn’t have examples of those built in time to share. I wish I had a guess at when missing tools would be added to the free downloads. I hope through engaging in the group you can find or build the tools you need. We’re all here to help!
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
All great responses so far, and I expected nothing less. I’ll add a few that came to mind while reading others.
- Building on what @Vince said about using familiar documents. Make sure you recatch their attention once in a while by showing how you have solved a major pain point. This will get them interested and paying attention again.
- I agree with @lizlarsen processes that are recorded and referenced often are going to be followed.
- Create moments where students are teaching students. You’ll always learn more when you teach. Sometimes this means you have to curb your reflexes of wanting to reteach.
- Let the faster students teach the slower students. This does a few things, it brings a new teacher’s perspective, it builds team buy-in, it establishes power users who others will go to with questions, and it also takes some weight off your back from carrying the success of it all.
- Always be a listener, even the intern has good ideas!
- Celebrate the smallest of wins. Not only project wins, but especially celebrate when a student teaches you something. That’s gold on both sides!
I can’t wait to read the rest of the comments.
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
This is some awesome value @lizlarsen Thank you for sharing! They must hate to see it, but the developers need this information to make the product better. Just like the early days of Revu.
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
Great to see you in the group @flipboy465 !
We are all excited to learn from you as well. How are you currently using Bluebeam and what are your goals?
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I try to get as many materials estimated out of one markup as possible. I’ve built asphalt volume tools that will give me the cubic ton. then I have a custom column where I enter the thickness of the base under the asphalt area, and another column that calculates the volume of the base in cubic yards. I avoid markups on top of markups. Great discussion and ideas/use cases being shared!
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
I’ll add my 2-cents to the conversation, which matches what several others are saying. Custom columns live in the document. You definitely want to save them to the profile, but that only applies the columns to newly opened PDFs. Anything previously opened in a different profile will have those custom columns. As you can imagine, as more of your users open with the correct profile every time, the problem will fix itself. With that said, creating a quick javascript button is so easy even I did it. The hardest part is designing the image for the button.
As for making suggestions to Bluebeam, they are definitely focused on improving the Cloud workflow tools which are not estimators top of mind. Back in the day, I had several suggestions implemented, but that was when things were much smaller and I had a reseller badge for influence. 🤣
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Troy DeGroot
MemberApril 19, 2023 at 8:59 am in reply to: Live Member Event – Transforming Building Compliance with Bluebeam RevuPoints: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII -
Troy DeGroot
MemberApril 18, 2023 at 4:27 pm in reply to: Live Member Event – Transforming Building Compliance with Bluebeam RevuPoints: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIIII was catering to @Vince time zone on these. 🤣
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Thanks for this @margaretc and welcome to the group. Super excited to have you here!
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That is always a great option if you forget. But like you said you have to be disciplined to update your worksheet. Just my process, it’s not for everyone.
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
Great suggestion @David Cutler , definitely some experience built into that answer.
@Nic_Bitting you could name it “Line Item” or something that would be helpful as a reference down the road on a call. I like the idea of building these into the tool so they always sort correctly. You could always tweak it from project to project if the standard doesn’t fit exactly.
As for the Layer issue, make sure you add the layers to the markup before you save them to the Tool Chest. This is another reason why I build all my tools on a worksheet so I can go back, quickly update, and replace the toolsets. You’ll find something new every other day as you apply them to projects.
Just a note of warning for everyone, Layers will NOT create if the drawing is in a Studio Session. That is a document level change, which Sessions don’t allow (only markups). To get around this, you have to load the Layers into the document before you upload them.
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Points: 24,681Rank: UC2 Brainery Brown Belt IIII
This is awesome Doug, Thanks for helping!