Templates are PDFs with page settings, formatting, and other elements already in place that make it easier to create new documents of a particular type. Bluebeam Revu comes with several templates that are ready to use, or you can create your own. Templates can be created from any PDF file.
This document covers the process of creating and editing PDF templates in Revu. Creating PDFs based on existing templates is discussed in another document (see Creating a New PDF Based on a Template).
New templates are easily created in Revu using existing PDFs. The process varies slightly depending on whether or not the source PDF is open in Revu or not.
Go to File and select the list arrow to the right of New. A list of templates appears.
Rename the file if desired and click Save.
Note: The file name is not necessarily the name that appears in the New list. Revu uses the document's Title (found in the Document Properties) instead. See Editing an Existing Template below for more information about changing the Title.
Go to File and select the list arrow to the right of New. A list of templates appears.
Rename the file if desired and click Open.
Note: The file name is not necessarily the name that appears in the New list. Revu uses the document's Title (found in the Document Properties) instead. See Editing an Existing Template below for more information about changing the Title.
Templates exist as special files in Revu and should be editing in Revu.
To edit an existing template:
Go to File and select the list arrow to the right of New. A list of templates appears.
When the Template opens, it will have an icon on its tab that lets you know that it's a Template and not another document.
To delete a template in Revu:
Go to File and select the list arrow to the right of New. A list of templates appears.