Paste in Place

Whether you’re a Bluebeam beginner or a seasoned expert, we all have gaps in our knowledge. Tuesday Tidbits will help you fill in those gaps. Every Tuesday, I’ll teach you simple techniques that you can learn in under 10 minutes and implement immediately to improve your workflow.

Intro

Bluebeam has this really sweet feature that allows you to copy from one page and then paste in the exact same location on another page.

A few examples of when this is useful:

Paste in Place

You can paste paste-in-place using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+V.

This works when selecting any number of markups (see Selecting Markups Using 4 Different Methods for some tips on this) or when taking screenshots using the Bluebeam keyboard shortcut G.

However, it should be noted that although it’s possible to select markups from multiple pages, they can only be pasted-in-place to a single page.

In the GIF below I’m filling out title block info, copying the markups, pasting-in-place on the following page, and editing as necessary.

Conclusion

So did you already know this tip? If you did, is it something you use a lot? If you didn’t know about this, come back and tell me how you like it after a few days of testing it out. Let me know in the comments!