No, please excuse me. I need to revert on my last statement.
I was missing one particular detail.
I had not chosen to remove the viewports each time and supress the warning.
I had left the message up as I and clients I have spoken to are reluctant to make a permanent changes to documents as a default. That because filedates are affected if you are not careful when closing them. It can affect synching in cloud storage, unncessarily checking in/out and locking documents and resulting in unwanted notifications of inconsequential updates.
But of course, if you do check the "don't remind me again" and chose Yes it will always automatically remove them in the opening process.
You will also have to resave the PDF (automatically done if you close all and chose to save all. Not entireley automatic.
A remaining problem is if you have huge amounts of published drawings you are not going to be able to mass change a specific set of drawings en masse. Only the drawing you chose to open and save again.
For us used to scripting document management with Autocad-drawings this is a serioues setback in comparison, only becasue Bluebeam can'nt handle untitled viewports that no other applications have a problem with.
And the only way to close and save all open tabs is to close Bluebeam entirely, or right click one tab an "Close all other tabs". Both ways require atleast two or three manual clicks to perform. Not entirely automatic.
And since one specific request from a client was that the batch of documents he was to publish to an archive was required to have all untitled viewports removed before upload, there is no fully automatic way to perform this for many hundreds of documents.
And if you at some time no longer want to change documents you are just reading, you need to restore the hidden message in preferences/General/Options: Reset Hiden Messages.
Kindly
Jim Melin
AEC AB CAD Solution Support
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