This allows you to keep your most favoritist (that’s a word, right?), most commonly used markups literally at your fingertips. What makes My Tools unique from the other tool chests is that each tool has a keyboard shortcut. If you don’t see it, click on the Tool Chest dropdown, then click on My Tools. My Tools can be found at the top of the tool chest tab. I like this feature because if your company uses profiles, you can still have your own tool chest with the items that are most useful to your workflow regardless of what changes the powers-that-be decide to make. If you’re someone who uses Bluebeam Profiles (we’ll also go over that in another post), My Tools does not change if you switch to another profile. But did you know there’s a personal tool chest that let’s you have keyboard shortcuts for your favorite markups? These can be a single markup or a group of markups and will retain whatever properties they have when you add them to your tool chest. Introīluebeam comes with some default tool chests, and you can even make your own tool chests (we’ll go over that later in a longer post). Every Tuesday, I’ll teach you simple techniques that you can learn in under 10 minutes and implement immediately to improve your workflow. Tuesday Tidbits will help you fill in those gaps. Whether you’re a Bluebeam beginner or a seasoned expert, we all have gaps in our knowledge.
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