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By David Spergel | Data Management

Bluebeam gives you the smart tools you need to keep your team in sync and get the job done right—anytime, anywhere.

Bluebeam Revu makes it easy to securely access your work anywhere. You can log into any desktop with Revu installed and access your project files, or send your Tool Chest to Bluebeam Cloud for markups on the go.

Important: You’ll need your Revu serial number and product key to unlock the software. If you’re a license owner with active Maintenance, you can upgrade to get your Revu 21 serial number and product key here.

What’s New with Bluebeam 21?

  • Sign In: Sign in securely on any desktop with Revu installed and access all the features corresponding to your Bluebeam Plan.
  • Tool Chest Anywhere: Send your Tool Chest directly to Bluebeam Cloud and access many of your favorite tools on any web or iOS device.
  • Plugins: Enjoy added support for Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks 2023.
Revu 21

20 September 2022

  • Fixed an issue where selecting fonts in DPT would crash Revu.
  • Fixed an issue where text added to a text box was not being recorded in a Session.
  • Fixed an issue where check-in information was not updated in the SharePoint version history dialog.
  • Fixed an issue where signatures were incorrectly showing as invalid.
  • Fixed an issue with Bluebeam Administrator settings for Bluebeam PDF printer.
  • Fixed an issue with the AutoCAD plugin not respecting an option for deleting temporary files.
  • Fixed an issue with converting an Outlook email to a PDF.
  • Fixed an issue where Windows updates were crashing Revu for deployed installations.
  • Fixed multiple issues with IGC digital certificates significantly increasing file size.
  • Fixed an issue with editing multi-page files with broken Bookmarks.
  • Fixed an issue with the Office plugin not converting files with overlapping images.

What’s New with Bluebeam Revu 20.2?

  • Setting page scale improvements: Ability for users to save their commonly used page scales into the preset list, ensuring the accuracy of takeoffs. Additionally, there will be an option to apply a standard, user-defined y-axis scale across multiple pages.
  • Flexible length measurement Unit: In Revu 20.2, users can set the length unit independently of the page scale, helping them bid faster & submit more bids, plus it gives international customers the flexibility to take off materials based on project requirements.
Revu 20.2.70

29 March 2022

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where selecting fonts in DPT would crash Revu.
  • Fixed an issue where text added to a text box was not being recorded in a Session.
  • Fixed an issue where check in information was not updated in the SharePoint version history dialog.
  • Fixed an issue where signature was incorrectly showing as invalid.
  • Fixed an issue where Solid Line Style was being overwritten and replaced with Cloud Style.
  • Fixed an issue where use of full-width Japanese character as input for scale was crashing Revu.
  • Fixed an issue where Stamp folder location is not exported into Revu Preferences XML.
  • Fixed an issue where incorrect Revu version was displayed in About information.
Revu 20.2.60

25 October 2021

What’s New

  • Studio users will now remain signed in until they choose to sign out.

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where tools could appear in the wrong Tool Set.
  • Fixed an issue where automatically creating form fields was corrupting the file in certain cases.
  • Fixed an issue where copying text with ligated characters would result in an incomplete selection.
  • Fixed an issue where canceling an error dialog would close the document with unsaved changes.
  • Fixed an issue where inserting pages from PDFs with bookmarks wasn’t working in some cases.
  • Fixed an issue where some images were rendered as black squares.
  • Fixed an issue where files could bloat when adding IGC digital certificates.
  • Fixed an issue where Revu could freeze when repeatedly copying and pasting certain markups.
Revu 20.2.50

31 August 2021

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed a SharePoint Extension issue with the “Open In Revu” context menu when multi-tenant deployed.
  • Updated SharePoint authentication to default to “Modern”.
  • Fixed an issue where converting an Outlook email to a PDF was displaying an error message.
  • Fixed an issue causing files to be incorrectly considered as edited on open.
  • Fixed an issue where users were unable to delete or insert pages on some multi-page files.
  • Fixed an issue where Revu could crash during the creation of Reports with long file names.

 

Revu 20.2.40

20 July 2021

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where Windows Updates led to some crashes for deployed installations.
  • Fixed multiple related issues where file sizes were getting inflated by digitally signing a PDF.
  • Fixed an issue where the AutoCAD plugin couldn’t be enabled by Standard Users.
  • Fixed a bug causing text corruption after using Batch Sign and Seal with a PFX type digital ID.
  • Fixed a bug causing PDF Summary to substitute the Euro symbol for the space in the thousands separator.
  • Corrected Rise/Drop value in Annotations List when drawing calibrated using a preset scale of 1:10 or 1:20.
  • Fixed an issue blocking Batch Slip Sheet when “Insert revised pages before current…” was selected.
  • Updated support for FileOpen, assuring secured PDFs can open.
  • Fixed a bug where Batch Overlay wasn’t respecting the “Advanced Colour Shading” setting.

 

Revu 20.2.30

18 May 2021

What’s New

Plugin support for the latest versions of AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks.

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed an issue causing content to not display as expected.
  • Fixed a bug causing some files not to open with the SharePoint extension.

 

Revu 20.2.20

14 April 2021

What’s Fixed

  • Fixed a bug causing Revu to not delete temporary PostScript files after printing.

 

Revu 20.2

16 March 2021

  • Revu 20.2 features improved measurement tools based on feedback from customers like you, including the ability to easily set scale across multiple drawings and apply length units independently of page scale.

 

Revu 2019 or older

October 2022

Bluebeam is investing in new technology and product enhancements to meet the industry’s toughest challenges. As they continue to invest in the future, they can no longer support or guarantee the integrity of legacy versions.

With that in mind, Bluebeam will no longer support products including Revu 2019 after March 21, 2023.

 

Why buy your Bluebeam license through Microsol Resources?

  1. We are experts
    We are experts in Bluebeam software. At times, our customers have interaction/interoperability issues with their design and design and construction tools, and our technical team is capable of identifying and solving those issues quickly.
  2. Outstanding technical support
    All software sold by Microsol Resources is provided with one-on-one troubleshooting technical support via phone or email at no additional cost.
  3. We are local and work in the same time zone.
    We understand that companies can’t afford to halt their projects because of software problems. If you ever encounter an issue with your Bluebeam software, you can reach out directly to us and get support within the same day – often immediately or within minutes. We understand how valuable your time is, and our technical team can help you resolve your issue as soon as possible.

 

Microsol Resources is a Bluebeam Platinum Partner that exemplifies best-in-class customer service, Bluebeam product knowledge, and training.

Download your free 30-day trial of Bluebeam today!

 

INDUSTRIES: Architecture, Buildings, Civil Engineering, Civil Infrastructure, Construction, MEP Engineering, Structural Engineering

Published on September 22, 2022 in Data Management.

About the Author

David Spergel is an Applications Specialist at Microsol Resources and specializes in emerging visualization technology for architecture and construction industries. He provides training, and consulting service, and supports Microsol’s clients using software applications from Bluebeam Revu to McNeel’s Rhino, Chaos Group’s V-Ray, and Enscape. He is a Bluebeam Customer Success Representative, a Bluebeam Certified Instructor, and a 3D printing specialist. David holds a Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University.

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