Once you have defined your Spaces, made a punch template, and pasted snapshots of your defined rooms onto sketch pages, it's time to punch.
Revu’s Tool Chest stores commonly used markups for easy access. Bluebeam includes many industry standard symbols for your convenience, but making and saving your own custom markups is also very easy with Revu.
Tool sets are categories of tools that reside in the Tool Chest. For example, Revu groups Electrical tools together in one tool set, Plumbing tools in another, and so on. If you have not already created one, you will probably want a Punch tool set (and possibly several). There are a few ways you can go about getting one.
Bluebeam has several Punch tool sets available for free download from their website, including a general Punch tool set as well as more specialized tool sets (for example, Punch Cleaning or Punch Electrical). To download one of these tool sets:
There are two ways to use shared tool sets: by adding them to your Tool Chest or by importing them to your Tool Chest. The difference depends on whether you need to access a shared resource or you just want to put a copy of somebody else's tool set in your Tool Chest:
Tool sets that are shared are generally exported from somebody else's copy of Revu. These files have a .btx extension and can be stored on a network drive or (in the event that you are importing the tool set) sent to you directly (for example, as an email attachment). You will need to know the location of the BTX file and have access to it to add or import the tool set.
Click Manage Tool Sets. The Manage Tool Sets dialog box appears.
Click Add. The Add Tool Set dialog box appears.
Click Manage Tool Sets. The Manage Tool Sets dialog box appears.
Tool sets can also be imported automatically by double-clicking the BTX file in Windows Explorer or by dragging the BTX file into the Revu window.
You can also create your own tool set and fill it with custom tools. For an overview regarding creating new tool sets and saving markups into them as tools, see Saving Markups in the Tool Chest.
When it comes to Punch tools, however, creating new ones can be pretty straightforward, especially if your Punch tools are similar.
Let's say that your Punch tools are all the same basic symbol: a red circle with a text code (also in red) in the middle. You probably already have at least one of these in another tool set, but if you don't, it's fairly simple to create a red circle markup, put a text box in the middle of it with the code you want, and then group them. When you have the markup the way you want it, save it to your Tool Chest.
Once you have one Punch tool, you can use it to create more. As an example, let’s say you have a Punch tool for Glass Cleaning ("GL") in your Punch Cleaning tool set and you need one for Broken Glass ("BG"). To make your new tool:
On the markup, double-click the letters to select them.
Select the Properties tab and, in the General section, click in the comment box and enter a new description of the markup (for example, “Broken Glass… please replace”).
Right-click the new markup, hover over Add to Tool Chest, then click Cleaning Punch to add this markup to your Cleaning Punch tool set.
Placing a Punch markup is the same as placing any other markup using the Tool Chest: click and drag the tool out of your tool set and drop it in the desired position on the PDF. See Working with the Tool Chest for more detail.
In traditional punch, additional information that cannot be expressed with standard symbols is written on the sketches by hand and transcribed later. But with Revu, you can add callouts to provide information quickly and easily.
If your default Callout markup does not include a box around the text, you can add one by clicking the markup and selecting the Properties tab. In the Appearance section, give the Line Width a value greater than 0 (the higher the value, the thicker the box). Note that the line width of the leader line will automatically adjust to match (the default width of the leader line when there is no box around the text is 1.00).
If you want your callout to point multiple places, right-click on the callout and click Add Leader. A new leader line will appear at your cursor; drag it to the desired location and click to place the arrow.
Sometimes an image or video can explain a problem much more effectively than a written note. Images and video can be embedded in a markup or images can be used to create new markups.
Alternatively, press
Select the desired image file and click Open.