I just downloaded Bluebeam PDF and I am using electrical 2014. After a lengthy discussion with Bluebeam, I now have 12 instances of the bluebeam menu on my ouput ribbon. Any idea how to delete the extra? I have attached a screen shot
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Couple of things you could try.
After the installl of BB, and a PC reboot.... and before starting AE2014...
Check the START/ All Programs / Bluebeam Software/ Bluebeam Administrator -> Plugins Tab to see if the AutoCAD Electrical 2014 checkbox is checked.
Start AE2014 and check if your multiple BB tabs are still there...
If not, you may have to go check your menu settings via the (CUI editor) and this is where things get a little tricky, so make a backup of your user profiles and any .cui files before making any changes...
Type cui at the command line:
Select your (current) workspace in the left panel, you'll have to do some searching where the multiple BB instances occur in your Output Tabs and/or Panels and make the corrections.
Be careful when modifying the customization files... I personally have been hit and miss when modifying the workspace menus... The old days of modifying the .mnu/mnr files where much more straight forward.....
Sorry I couldn't be of more help but I hope this points you in the right direction...
Hi Aherr,
Here are the basic steps:
Make a back up before you start!
C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical 20xx\Rxx.x\enu\Support
(the default for AutoCAD Electrical is ACADE.cuix)
1. Get into the CUI (Manage >Customization>User Interface) [or just type in cui at the command line]
2. Expand the Ribbon section, find "Tabs" and expand it
3. Locate the Output tab, expand it
4. Remove extra instances of the Blue Beam Panel
Select them and delete them... DO NOT DELETE the original panel stored under panels, only the ones in the output tab.
5. Hit "apply" to Save the the changes (then ok to exit)
6. Test to make sure the extra Instances have disappeared
I hope this helps,
James Alger
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Regards,
James Alger