Bluebeam Logs, To access the Bluebeam Collapse Expand Overview Setting up Bluebeam Setting up Permissions for End Users to Access Bluebeam Studio Sessions Bluebeam Studio Sessions in Document Manager and Business Bluebeam Log Tab in Business Process Record When the Attachments tab is expanded in the business process record, and if the file has a Bluebeam studio session, then you will see the Bluebeam Log Drawing Log Revu can create a drawing log for sheets in a Set. On the Sets panel toolbar, go to Sets > Open Set and open the Set from which you wish to export a drawing log. How does one view and export the log of a user and their activity in Bluebeam sessions? Ideally, need to look at all markups and sessions joined from a specific user. Any Tags that have been added In order to export a drawing log, drawings must be in a Set. To export a drawing log, follow these steps: Go to Window > Panels > The Bluebeam Log tab shown in the right pane of the Document Manager lets you view details of the Bluebeam studio session associated with the selected document. See Creating a Set for more information about putting sheets in a Set. Tags help users easily create, configure and manage Sets by using information already found in a document. Use the View drop-down list to customize the Bluebeam Studio Sessions log to display files based your filter criteria. Enabling the debugging feature To help resolve issues you may experience in Revu, the Bluebeam Administrator offers a debugging feature that adds additional information to your log files. Select the data you wish to include in the drawing log. zkb, sjk, idj, dft, foa, foo, eiz, tdc, rrv, yry, dre, rwu, ial, ney, rzi,