There are two ways to create curved markups: drawing the markups with curves or adding curves to a straight-line markup. Select Drag Curves from the Drag Behavior for Shapes menu. Click OK. Go to Markup > Shapes > Polygon.
Also know, how do you make a curved polyline in Bluebeam?
Hold down CTRL while dragging a yellow control handle to curve the lines attached to it.
One may also ask, can you do bullet points in Bluebeam? On the Home tab, select Bullets to create a bulleted list. Select the bullet style that you want. Type the first item in your list, and then do one of the following: To start a new line with a bullet, press ENTER.
Also Know, how do I find and replace text in Bluebeam?
To perform a search and replace:
- Run a Text Search for the text you wish to replace.
- Select the desired results from the Search Results.
- Click Replace Checked on the Search tab toolbar.
- Enter the replacement text in the Replace with field.
How do you align text in Bluebeam?
Aligning Markups
- Click the desired alignment from the Alignment toolbar.
- Right-click one of the selected markups and go to Alignment > then select the desired alignment.
- Use the applicable keyboard shortcut (as available) for the desired alignment (see Alignment toolbar for a list of keyboard shortcuts).