Changes made to a Profile are not automatically saved. Save your work: To save your current work, go to Revu > Profiles > Save Profile.Importing another Profile while you work on a new Profile can lead to issues, some of which are described below. Work on one Profile at a time: When creating a new Profile, it’s important to keep the environment as organized as possible.
Here are some best practices when creating a new profile: To reset Revu to its default settings, go to Revu > Preferences > Admin > Reset. For a walkthrough of this process, see Backing up, resetting & restoring your Revu preferences, tool sets & Profiles. To ensure that no other Profile settings are carried over to your new Profile (which could cause compatibility issues when migrating between Revu versions), it’s best to restore Revu to its default settings. To install earlier versions of Revu, go to the Download Archive. If you don’t have a Bluebeam Plan, you can sign up for a 30-day trial of Complete. A Bluebeam Plan is required to sign in to Revu 21.