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What’s New in Bluebeam Revu 20?

By John Bullick | Data Management

Bluebeam Revu 20 is here! Keeping your team on the same page has never been more important. That’s why the latest version of Bluebeam Revu makes it easier than ever for your team to instantly collaborate—anytime, anywhere.

Bluebeam Revu 20 is the newest and greatest version of Bluebeam. Setting you up with the smart tools that you need to keep your team in sync. Here are a few things that you can expect to see from this latest version:

Get More Done Together

Bluebeam collaboration-icon Studio allows you to invite team members from anywhere to finish projects faster and collaborate in real-time. You are now able to keep track of who said what and markup at the same time together. The newly enhanced process for setting permissions allows the right people to have access to information from the beginning of any project.

Finish Projects on Time, Every Time

Bluebeam gives you a centralized place to generate, annotate, and share documents. This makes it easier to manage projects. No more wasting time wonder who completed what task. The improved markups list filters allow you to easily see the latest updates and edits.

Simplify Tasks From Start to Finish

Stop juggling multiple platforms! Bluebeam offers a number of measurement tools to improve takeoff speed and accuracy. Keep RFI’s and punch list items organized with smart markup, hyperlinking, and automation tools. Finish your tasks faster with the newly improved PDF markup and measurement tools.

 

For more information about Bluebeam Revu 20, make sure to visit our product page here. You can also download your free 30-day trial license.

Do you want to upgrade or get the latest version of Bluebeam Revu 20?
Contact us at bluebeam@microsolresources.com or (888) 768-7568, and we would be happy to help!

 

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Published on August 28, 2020 in Data Management.

About the Author

John started with Microsol in 2021 as a Bluebeam Sales Specialist based out of Philadelphia. He supports construction teams to be on the same page through the design process, helps move the project forward during construction, and preserves important project data through completion and beyond. On the weekends, John can be found on the soccer fields or riding roller coasters around the country.

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