Let’s cue the music from 2001: A Space Odyssey!
Perhaps I’m being a little too dramatic. But, I just can’t help it. I know how much Bluebeam users have wanted Bluebeam to provide one button PDFs from Revit. And I’m really excited to say this functionality is finally available in Revu 8!
This plug-in is pretty robust. You can get a great output from the default settings, but can also configure it to your heart’s desire by adjusting several file conversion options to select sheets, add bookmarks, hyperlinks, PDF security, text stamps and so much more.
You can try out Bluebeam PDF Revu CAD Edition 8 here. And remember, to keep on PDFin’!

February 12, 2010 at 12:41 am |
I really love Bluebeam! I have BB7 and wanted to download it on my home PC so I could unhook from work and bring my key home… BUT… I could not find a BB7 download and downloaded the trial version of BB8 instead. Will my seat key work with BB8?
February 12, 2010 at 1:04 am |
Hi Debra,
Thanks for sharing the love!
. License keys are version specific, so your key won’t register Revu 8. You can download Bluebeam PDF Revu Standard Edition v 7.2.1 from our Support page. Just look under “Previous Versions”:
http://www.bluebeam.com/web07/us/support/downloads-standard.asp
Take care,
Karen
karen (at) bluebeaminsider.com
February 12, 2010 at 1:33 pm |
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