FWIW, no one will have any idea of what took 30 seconds unless you show a before and after.This took about 30 seconds.
Bluebeam is perfect for this.
you can overlay and adjust the opacity of each layer to help view the composite.
Problem I'm having is, all my pdf drawings seem to be locked for editing! Is there any way around this, besides tracking down the arch, and getting him to change it and send it back? I would have to go through several channels to do that. Bid would be due, by the time it got back to me, if it got back to me. I spoke to BlueBeam, had them on remote, the couldn't do it. I thought maybe some of you have ran into this before.
I got the pdf to accept editing by printing as pdf through "NitroPDF" its a program already on my computer. Now, question is How to precisely over lay one page from the document over another, in the same document? I can't seem to get it to do it. I tried snapshot, as instructed in one of the videos. But, I cannot achieve a precise alignment? Any ideas? Or suggestions?
That is typically only true if the print driver is set for "Print as Image" or some opacity features in the drawing cannot be duplicated by PostScript and must be rasterized.The file loses so much information when you print to pdf. It is no longer a vector graphic . ...