Painters drywallers and other specialty trades often need to calculate wall area quickly and efficiently on a construction project.
Using bluebeam to track panels of a wall.
The first thing to add is a column to track what building materials are used.
In this video i will cover the following measurement tools.
Compatible with all other rubbermaid fasttrack rails and accessories sold separately the heavy duty steel construction supports up to 1750 lbs.
This maximizes the usable space in the panels.
Are you ready to save valuable time and streamline the way you interact with your construction documents.
From the type list select choice.
Panels can be split into multiple areas to allow accessing multiple tabs in the same panel at the same time.
It s very easy and useful.
Click on the menu bar at the top of the interface to display groups of menu buttons and pin commonly used tools to create custom toolbars.
The rubbermaid 48 in.
The fields available under options automatically update.
With bluebeam revu you have three take off choices.
Bluebeam revu s measurement functions provide quick methods for estimators to take off length area and quantities.
The revu interface is intuitive and easy on the eyes and gives you full control over the way you work.
Bluebeam provides you with many options for configuring your profiles including the ability to position tabs within panels.
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In the name field enter a name for the column for example material.
Check out bluebeam revu s suite of measurement tools that can help you accurately capture project scope and produce higher quality competitive bids.
To add a choice item click add.
At the left right and bottom are panels that can be opened.
In this example we ll position the thumbnails tab above all the other tabs in the left panel.
Fasttrack rail is designed for a quick and easy installation that can be completed in just minutes.
The add column dialog box opens.
Fasttrack rail is designed the rubbermaid 48 in.
Instructor in this week s episode of bluebeam tips and tricks i m gonna talk about accessing the functions in bluebeam that are found in those sliding panels that open and close on the sides and bottom of the screen for example if you ve used bluebeam revu for any length of time you re probably familiar with opening and viewing the markup list that s an example of a.