What happens when you open a non-PDF file from File Access or Explorer?

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Multiple Choice

What happens when you open a non-PDF file from File Access or Explorer?

Explanation:
Opening a non-PDF file from File Access or Explorer uses Bluebeam's on-the-fly conversion to PDF so you can view and annotate it within Revu. This creates a PDF representation of the original file so you have a consistent environment for redlining and markup, rather than launching the file in its native application. It won’t automatically print or save a link by default, and the primary workflow is to provide a viewable, mark-up-friendly PDF version of the file. If you want to keep the converted file, you can save the PDF separately.

Opening a non-PDF file from File Access or Explorer uses Bluebeam's on-the-fly conversion to PDF so you can view and annotate it within Revu. This creates a PDF representation of the original file so you have a consistent environment for redlining and markup, rather than launching the file in its native application. It won’t automatically print or save a link by default, and the primary workflow is to provide a viewable, mark-up-friendly PDF version of the file. If you want to keep the converted file, you can save the PDF separately.

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