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Finding and importing tool sets created by others - Bluebeam Tutorial
From the course: Bluebeam Revu 21 Essential Training
Finding and importing tool sets created by others
- [Instructor] Earlier in the course, I showed you how you can import and export profiles, and in this video, I'm going to show you how you can import and export individual tool sets. Exporting tool sets is easy. You just find the tool set that you've created that you want to share with somebody else, and select the gears icon, and click on export. When you do that, it's just going to save it as a file. That file has an extension that identifies it as a Bluebeam tool set, and that's it. You can then email that to somebody else, email it to yourself so you can import it on another machine, and all you do to import that tool set is double click on it, and it will be imported into Bluebeam Revu. I'll show you that in just a minute. Let's click on cancel. So I don't need to export this particular tool set. What I want to do is find another tool set that someone else has created and import it to show you how that works.…
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Working with profiles7m 18s
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Importing and exporting profiles2m 46s
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Working with the tool chest4m 47s
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Working with tool sets5m 20s
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Finding and importing tool sets created by others4m 46s
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Using the correct mouse4m 8s
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Keyboard shortcuts3m 51s
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Setting global preferences2m 59s
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