How to share Stamps
This article applies to:
- Revu 21
- Revu 20
Stamps are meant to mimic traditional rubber stamps placed on paper documents. They are static after being placed on a PDF, and can't be edited after they are placed. Stamps can be emailed, stored on a network, or sent to other users like any other file.
Importing Stamps
To add a Stamp to the local Stamps folder:
- Go to Tools > Stamp > Import Stamp.
To use a Stamp located on a shared network location:
- Go to Tools > Stamp > Change Stamp Folder.
Exporting Stamps
To export a stamp:
- Go to the Stamps folder (C:\ProgramData\Bluebeam Software\Bluebeam Revu\20\Stamps) after opening the Windows File Explorer. From there, you can email or upload the desired PDF to a shared network drive, or another file sharing system.
If you're not using Revu 20, replace "20" in the filepath with the version you are using (e.g. \Bluebeam Revu\2019\Stamps).
If the ProgramData folder isn't visible, you'll need to unhide it via your Windows OS. The following steps apply to Windows 10 and above:
- Select the Start button, and enter File Explorer.
- Select File Explorer Options from the search results.
- Go to the View tab.
- Under Advanced settings, select Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
- Select Apply and OK.
For previous versions of Windows, see Show hidden files.
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In addition to stamps, you can customize profiles and tool sets within Revu to best suit your needs.
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