If you’re using BIM 360 and following the continuing advancements, you might be interested in these new items “BIM 360 Reports – Localization and Issue Pushpins” below.
The following enhancements to reporting are:
Reports localized in all 10 supported languages
Issue pushpins in Issue Detail reports
Localization
Reports are now localized in all 10 supported languages. Now you can run reports in the languages you use every day.
Issue Pushpins
Now you can see a thumbnail of the issue pushpin location on Issue Detail reports. This allows users to place where the issue is coming from without having to search back in the drawings. This provides teams in the field with much more context and makes reports more action oriented.
Past Updates:
https://blogs.autodesk.com/bim360-release-notes/2019/11/18/bim-360-analytics-and-insights-update-november-2019/
https://blogs.autodesk.com/bim360-release-notes/2019/11/18/bim-360-cost-management-update-november-2019/
https://blogs.autodesk.com/bim360-release-notes/2019/11/18/bim-360-project-management-updates-november-2019/
John Offield has over 25 years of experience from Design Build, Engineering and Architectural Firms. John has also been a speaker for the AIA, SMACNA, Structures Congress of Americas, AUGI, CADCAMP, Autodesk events and publications for several Autodesk software over the last 20 years. John has utilized his Design Build, Architectural, MEP, and Structural Design experience with his combined software knowledge / skills to implement BIM into firms small and large. Specialties include workflows between multiple offices and disciplines of BIM / VDC, scanning and hardware, standards, project coordination, and content creation with Revit, Dynamo, Navisworks, and other AEC Autodesk software. John is also an Autodesk Certified Instructor ready to implement custom training and software / hardware workflows. On the personal side, John enjoys spending time with his family, friends, and extended family members (3 dogs), being outdoors working on his farm (fishing, hunting, camping, etc.), gardening, playing guitar, going to concerts.
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