
Menu Bar is missing - Bluebeam Technical Support
Problem The Menu Bar no longer appears at the top of the Revu window. Solution While the Revu window is active, press F9. This is the shortcut for hiding and showing the Menu bar. If you …
Tools and menu items are disabled - Bluebeam Technical Support
To access Markup Mode and full functionality, go to Revu > Register and enter the Serial Number and Product Key when prompted. If this information isn't available, contact the license owner …
"My Tools" Disappeared (RESOLVED, May Also Apply to "Recent …
Feb 18, 2025 · I restored my preferences using the backup I had made, then added a My Tools tool set to the profile that was missing it (Revu). Specifically, I imported the one in the …
Page Navigation Bar - Where did the navigation arrows go? - Bluebeam …
Aug 1, 2025 · Sometimes those navigation arrows get hidden in the dropdown when Revu is not full screen. Having a panel open or two can cause that as well.
How to customize the main workspace and menu bar | Bluebeam …
Learn how to change the appearance of the Main Workspace and access tools from the Menu bar.
How to customize the navigation and status bars | Bluebeam …
To toggle the Status Bar, use the F8 key. Alternatively, you can go to Tools > Toolbars > Status Bar. This article is part of the Customizing Bluebeam Revu series: Revu Help - Complete …
Microsoft SurfacePro - BB Menu bar missing Revu21 - Bluebeam …
Aug 20, 2024 · Has anybody experienced the menu bar missing. Once I updated to Revu21 it has gone away.
Include a button or indicator that the menu bar is hidden
Aug 11, 2025 · Currently, there isn't any indicator of when the menu bar is hidden, one of our users accidentally hit the F9 key on their keyboard and was asking why his menu disappeared.
How to customize toolbars - Bluebeam Technical Support
To add a toolbar, click on any toolbar name that does not have a checkmark next to it. To remove a toolbar, click on any toolbar name with a checkmark next to it.
Bluebeam Tip: When the Navigation Bar is Hidden
One of my favorite functions in Bluebeam Revu is the ability to navigate quickly, especially using the previous and next view. It’s invaluable but on some profiles the Navigation bar is hidden …