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‎2018-01-12 06:14 PM
‎2018-01-12
06:14 PM
First of all, this is great, especially the one-click publishing feature.
However, we have had a problem importing markups; specifically, the sheets never align. When I start an import, the pdf sheet from bluebeam will briefly appear on my screen and then disappear--and it is WAY out of alignment with the layout. The markups are then brought in where the bluebeam sheet briefly appeared rather than in their correct location.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any ideas on how to fix it? I can control linetypes, fills, pens, etc via the import markups "options", but I cannot adjust alignment.
thanks!
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‎2018-01-24 10:28 AM
‎2018-01-24
10:28 AM
Hello Johnathan,
This is a known issue with our Bluebeam connection solution at the moment. We already know what the problem is, and we will include a fix for it in a future update.
The problem is that for some reason the import uses the Anchor point of the Default Drawing tool settings, so if it is not set to the middle, it will be offset. Make sure that the default settings of the drawing tool is set to the center anchor point and the import should align fine.
Regards,
This is a known issue with our Bluebeam connection solution at the moment. We already know what the problem is, and we will include a fix for it in a future update.
The problem is that for some reason the import uses the Anchor point of the Default Drawing tool settings, so if it is not set to the middle, it will be offset. Make sure that the default settings of the drawing tool is set to the center anchor point and the import should align fine.
Regards,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
For Troubleshooting and useful Tips & Tricks visit
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
For Troubleshooting and useful Tips & Tricks visit
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‎2018-01-24 10:28 AM
‎2018-01-24
10:28 AM
Hello Johnathan,
This is a known issue with our Bluebeam connection solution at the moment. We already know what the problem is, and we will include a fix for it in a future update.
The problem is that for some reason the import uses the Anchor point of the Default Drawing tool settings, so if it is not set to the middle, it will be offset. Make sure that the default settings of the drawing tool is set to the center anchor point and the import should align fine.
Regards,
This is a known issue with our Bluebeam connection solution at the moment. We already know what the problem is, and we will include a fix for it in a future update.
The problem is that for some reason the import uses the Anchor point of the Default Drawing tool settings, so if it is not set to the middle, it will be offset. Make sure that the default settings of the drawing tool is set to the center anchor point and the import should align fine.
Regards,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
For Troubleshooting and useful Tips & Tricks visit
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
For Troubleshooting and useful Tips & Tricks visit

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‎2018-04-20 05:02 PM
‎2018-04-20
05:02 PM
This helped out a lot. Thank you!
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