Bluebeam Tip: Enhance Document Navigation with Hyperlinks in Bluebeam Revu

November 26, 2024 2 min read

Bluebeam Tip: Enhance Document Navigation with Hyperlinks in Bluebeam Revu

In today's fast-paced digital environment, navigating documents efficiently is paramount. One way to enhance your document navigation in Bluebeam Revu is by creating hyperlinks. This feature streamlines the user's ability to move quickly between different sections of a document or across multiple documents, improving productivity and reducing the chance for errors.

Here are some tips to make the most of hyperlinks in Bluebeam Revu:

  • Select the Right Tools: To create a hyperlink, use the Link Tool located under the “Edit” tab. This tool allows you to draw a rectangle where the hyperlink will appear.
  • Destination Choices: Hyperlinks can point to a page, snapshot view, web page, or even a file. Choose the destination type that best suits your workflow needs.
  • Fine-Tune Your Links: Adjust the appearance of your hyperlinks by right-clicking on the link rectangle and selecting “Properties.” Here, you can change the border style, color, and opacity to ensure clarity and consistency across your documents.
  • Work with Bookmarks: Combine hyperlinks with bookmarks for enhanced document navigation. Hyperlinks can direct users to specific bookmarks, making it easier to locate key information.
  • Batch Hyperlinking: For documents with repetitive link destinations, consider using Batch Link, an advanced feature that enables you to automate hyperlink creation based on search criteria. This is especially useful for large projects with detailed drawing sets.

With these tips, integrating hyperlinks into your documents becomes a straightforward process, saving time and enhancing the user experience. For more insights and advanced tips on Bluebeam Revu, follow NOVEDGE on social media. Stay updated with the latest in software solutions and elevate your productivity to new heights.



You can find all the Bluebeam products on the NOVEDGE web site at this page.







Also in Design News

Subscribe